
Nutrition Services for Cancer Patients
Nourish with Purpose
Nutrition counseling for cancer patients can help you personalize your plate and create a sustainable nutrition approach that fits your individual needs for today and into the future.
Medical nutrition therapy (MNT) is an essential component of comprehensive health care. It includes a comprehensive nutrition assessment determining the nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention planning and implementation using evidence-based nutrition practice guidelines, and monitoring and evaluation of progress over subsequent visits.
Common Eating Problems During Cancer Treatment
- Less appetite
- Changes in your sense of taste or smell
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Lactose intolerance
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Dry mouth, sore mouth, sore throat and/or trouble swallowing
- Weight gain or loss

We'll help you fuel your body in ways that support recovery, boost energy, and improve your overall well-being.
Find a Nutritionist
Learn more about nutrition experts serving cancer patients in our region.
Nutrition Services for Cancer Patients Locations
More Nutrition Resources
- National Cancer Institute: Nutrition in Cancer Care
The National Cancer Institute offers resources to help you understand and manage eating problems common during cancer treatment, including an online version of the book, Eating Hints. - American Cancer Society: Nutrition for People with Cancer
The American Cancer Society provides information to support nutrition and help manage treatment side effects, including free online classes for patients during and after cancer treatment. - American Institute for Cancer Research
The American Institute for Cancer Research shares research on the link between diet and cancer, offers current information on foods that may help fight cancer, and provides email publications and print newsletters—including Health-e-Recipes—for ongoing updates.

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