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Cancer and Nutrition

Cancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells begin to divide without stopping and spread to surrounding tissues. Nutrition is important in both cancer prevention and cancer care. Eating well before, during and after treatment can help manage side effects and improve outcomes of treatment. Some side effects that may impact dietary intake during treatment include decreased appetite, dry mouth, mouth sores, taste changes, sore throat, trouble swallowing, nausea and vomiting. Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) work with Veterans to help optimize their nutrition during cancer treatment. Adequate nutrition can help Veterans to maintain their strength, body weight and decrease side effects of treatment.

Please consult your Dietitian for individualized recommendations. 


Cancer and Nutrition Handouts

Oncology Nutrition Information
Altered Taste and Smell
Being Active with Cancer
Budget Friendly Eating for Cancer Treatment
Cancer-Related Fatigue
Cancer and Supplements
Carcinoid Syndrome and Nutrition
Chewing and Swallowing Tips
Colorectal Cancer: Reducing Your Risk
Constipation Management During Cancer Treatment
Cooking for Cancer Symptoms
Dehydration and Cancer

Diarrhea and Cancer
Dietitian Help During Cancer Treatment
Dry Mouth and Thick Saliva
Eating Well During Esophageal Cancer Treatment
Food Safety & Preventing Infection During Treatment

Food Safety During Treatment
Guidelines for Cancer Prevention
Nausea and Vomiting
Nutrition Therapy During Head and Neck Cancer Treatment
Oral Care Tips During Treatment
Oxaliplatin, Nutrition and Cold Sensitivity
Poor Appetite
Preparing for Prostate Cancer Treatment
Prostate Cancer Survivorship Nutrition Guidelines
Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer Nutrition
Soft Foods for Sore Mouth/Throat
Ways to Add Calories and Protein with Cancer

Oncology Cookbook
Oncology Cookbook
Oncology Teaching Kitchen Videos

Additional Resources

VA Healthy Teaching Kitchen Program
National Cancer Institute: Nutrition in Cancer Care*
National Cancer Institute: Eating Hints Before, During, and After Cancer Treatment*
American Cancer Society: Nutrition for People with Cancer*
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health*
American Institute for Cancer Research*
American Institute for Cancer Research: Healthy Eating*

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