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Click on a topic below to view our brief nutrition consultations, given by Cancer Nutrition Specialist Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD.

Good Nutrition During Chemotherapy

Good Nutrition During Radiation Therapy

Nutrition for Chemotherapy Side Effects

Nutrition for Radiation Therapy Side Effects

Nutrition for Nausea and Vomiting

Nutrition for Lack of Appetite

Nutrition for Constipation and Diarrhea

Nutrition for Sore or Dry Mouth and Throat

Nutrition Overview on Dietary Supplements

Healthy Eating for the Long Haul


The Cancer Talk Show: Nutrition
What you eat can help you handle side effects, improve your chances of recovery and help keep you cancer-free. Dr. MJ Jahanzeb and Dr. Jan Galleshaw discuss the role nutrition plays in your treatment.

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Latest Cancer News
ACOG Updates Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

November 20, 2009 — The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has revised its cervical cancer screening recommendations: the organization now recommends that women begin screening at the age of 21 and receive screening at less frequent intervals. These recommendations will be published in the December 2009 issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

New VelcadeĀ®-melphalan Transplant Regimen for Multiple Myeloma

November 20, 2009 — Researchers from France have reported encouraging results with adding Velcade® (bortezomib) to high-dose melphalan followed by autologus stem cell infusion for initial treatment of patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. The details of this Phase II study appeared in an early online publication in Blood on November 2, 2009.

Folic Acid May Be Beneficial in Patients with Recurrent Colorectal Adenoma Who Are Folate Deficient

November 20, 2009 — Researchers affiliated with the Health Professional Follow-Up Study and the Nurses’ Health Study have reported that folic acid supplementation in patients with recurrent colorectal adenoma was not protective or harmful in most patients. However, patients who were folate deficient had a significant 39% decrease in adenoma recurrence. The details of this study appeared in an early online publication on October 28, 2009 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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