COOKING TIPS FOR THE LUNG CANCER PATIENT
Cooking Tips for the Lung Cancer Patient |
Cooking Tips for the Lung Cancer Patient
Lung
cancer and its treatments can make eating a challenge. These cancer diet tips
can make swallowing easier for the lung cancer patient.
Medically
Reviewed by Lindsey
Marcellin, MD, MPH
Lack of
appetite, nausea, pain and tenderness in the throat, and difficulty swallowing
can make eating difficult when you have lung cancer. But a few food preparation
tips and meal ideas can help you get the nutrients you need while you're
undergoing lung cancer
treatment.
"From
a lung cancer perspective, the symptom that immediately comes to mind that lung
cancer patients tend to complain about is difficulty swallowing," says
Colleen Doyle, MS, RD, director of nutrition and physical activity at the
American Cancer Society.
What Foods to Consider in a Lung
Cancer Diet
Often,
lung cancer patients receive radiation therapy to the chest, which can cause
esophageal problems, says Doyle. Whether you're undergoing lung cancer
treatment yourself or you're a caregiver cooking
for someone with lung
cancer, there are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to a lung
cancer diet:
- Have a variety of foods
on hand that are soft or semi-soft, so they don't irritate a tender
throat.
- Avoid foods that are
very tart, acidic, or spicy — such as citrus fruits and tomato-based
foods.
- Avoid foods that have
rough textures or sharp edges, including raw fruits and vegetables,
crackers, or pretzels.
More Lung Cancer Diet Tips
How you
prepare the meals can also make a big difference. Here are some tips to make
food a little easier to swallow:
- Try steaming vegetables
to make them soft, so they are easier to chew and swallow.
- Eat frequent, smaller
meals throughout the day, rather than three large ones.
- Try thicker liquids —
instead of a glass of milk, try a milkshake, which can be easier to
swallow. Soups thickened with blended potatoes are also a good choice.
- Drinks plenty of fluids,
but have them between meals, not with.
- Pack meals with protein
to promote healing.
- Stick to mild, bland
foods for people who are nauseated. Serving them at room temperature can
help ease nausea as well.
It's very
important to make sure that the lung
cancer patient is getting enough calories each day to keep up energy
levels.
"When
somebody is experiencing a lot of weight loss, be sure that the foods that you
eat and the liquids that you drink are really calorically dense," says
Doyle.
The
American Cancer Society has recently released a new cookbook called What
to Eat During Cancer Treatment that can help lung cancer patients and
caregivers ensure proper nutrition and encourage eating. The recipes are
categorized by symptom, says Doyle, so it's easy to pick a meal that will
accommodate particular problems and symptoms.
Eating With Lung Cancer
Liz
Williams, 58, of Levittown, N.Y., knew she needed to eat and drink during her
treatment for lung cancer — but it was a tall order. Diagnosed in December 2003
with non-small cell lung cancer, she had a lung removed and underwent a
grueling chemotherapy regimen. She is now cancer-free, but it was a long, tough
road.
Immediately
after surgery, she says, she was on high doses of steroids and had a good
appetite. Then, she says, she started chemotherapy, and things changed.
"After
the first few days after my first infusion, it was very difficult because I
didn't even want to drink water," says Williams. Water and food tasted
strange, but she knew she needed plenty of nutrition and hydration to keep up
her strength.
So how did
she cope? Before she started a round of chemotherapy, she loaded up on food and
calories — salads, steaks, baked potatoes — because she knew that once the
medication kicked in, she wouldn't be able to stomach it. She found that she
could sometimes manage watered-down Sprite, the occasional comforting bowl of
chicken noodle soup, or an egg sandwich.
"It's
very important to drink fluids to flush the chemicals," she says, and to
eat whenever you have an appetite to get through lung cancer treatment.
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