What are ‘invasive’ dental procedures?
Dental procedures are common, and if you are considering having one done during your cancer journey it is important to understand the relationship between your blood count and a dental visit. There are two procedures that are completed at a dentist’s office. These are invasive and non-invasive procedures. Invasive dental procedures are not recommended when blood cell […]
Why we need Oncology-Credentialed Dietitians
For almost 20 years, my goal has always been to provide generalized science-based information about nutrition for cancer patients on my website, CancerRD.com, in order to counter all the misinformation that exists on the Internet. A recent article published in the Journal Nutrition and Cancer (“Dietary Recommendations During and After Treatment: Consistently Inconsistent”) [i] and subsequently […]
How I Achieved My 15-Year Brain Tumor Survivorship
In 1998 at age 24 years old, I worked in the U.S. Congress with intentions for law school. But a shock took me in other directions with a brain tumor diagnosis turning my world upside down. My course was clear for awake brain surgery. My Experience and What I Did When recovering from my […]
Let Your Feelings Out
When dealing with a cancer treatment, it is important to actively work on healing both your mind and your body. Eating healthyand exercising regularly is imperative, but so is finding ways to decrease mental stress. Cancer fighters and survivors are often faced with a lot of emotions – fear about treatment or recurrence, financial troubles, fertility complications, […]
Living Well With Lung Cancer
When I became a patient advocate for people diagnosed with lung cancer 10 years ago, it would be very rare to hear of someone living well with lung cancer. My dad was diagnosed in 2002 and there were many misconceptions, very few treatment options and no support or empathy for people affected by the disease […]
The Gift Cancer Gave Me
At one point toward the end of my treatment for Stage 2A breast cancer, someone told me, “One day you are going to look back at all this and realize your were given a gift.” “Some gift, I thought to myself: cancer, chemo brain, hair loss, exhaustion, fear. Really!” What my friend meant but did […]
A Registered Dietitian’s Perspective: The Benefits of Nutrition Counseling
This month we had the opportunity to interview Cara Anselmo, MS, RDN, CDN from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to get her perspective on the benefits of nutrition counseling for cancer patients. The highlight of this interview is to share a professional perspective on the importance of early and ongoing nutritional intervention. We at Meals to […]
What Traveling Abroad Taught Me About Food
Have you ever stopped to think about where your food is coming from? It’s a really big question, and in the US, a particularly hard one to answer. In addition to the academic education that I have received, I have also spent time abroad learning in a very different environment. These experiences have opened my […]
Bone Strengthening Drugs and ONJ
“Bone strengthening drugs” are often prescribed to patients with multiple myeloma, metastatic disease to the bone, including breast or prostate cancer, bone cancers, Gorham’s disease or other bone conditions. “Bone strengthening drugs” is a broad category used to describe anti-resorptive medications, which include bisphosphonates and denosumab. Why is a dentist interested if a patient has a […]
A Zesty Winter
When compared to Spring, Summer, and Fall, the selection of seasonal produce in the Winter can seem a little drab. Luckily, citrus is in it’s peak season and can add a little zest (literally and figuratively) to almost anything. From the zest to the juice to the fruit, it is one of winter’s healthiest and […]