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- dietary advice during chemotherapy - Macmillan Cancer Support
Check expiry and ‘use by date’ on food labels Avoid mouldy, bruised or damaged fruits and vegetables Avoid foods with damaged or broken packaging Make sure you get chilled and frozen foods home as soon as possible Storage Keep your fridge between 0ºC and 5ºC Keep your freezer below -18ºC
- Diet advice during chemotherapy - Guys and St Thomas NHS . . .
Avoid contaminating cooked food by not sharing used cutlery and eating food from the same plate as others Check"use by" dates on food labels Avoid mouldy, bruised, or damaged fruits and vegetables Avoid foods with damaged or broken packaging
- Eating – help yourself during cancer treatment - The Christie
try salty foods such as crisps, crackers or savoury biscuits; dry foods such as toast, plain cake, plain biscuits (Rich Tea, gingernut, arrowroot etc ) or bland foods such as chicken and eggs avoid foods if they make you feel worse
- Food and drink to avoid during cancer treatment
The food and drink you may need to avoid depend on the drug you have and which CYP enzymes are involved Your doctor or pharmacist will tell you if you need to avoid particular foods or drink while on treatment
- Food safety for people having chemotherapy or immunotherapy
Store raw and ready-to-eat foods separately to avoid cross contamination Wash your fruit and vegetables before eating them Defrost food in the fridge Cook or reheat foods until piping hot all the way through Check the Food Hygiene Rating of restaurants and takeaways at: https: ratings food gov uk
- Food safety for people having chemotherapy (Systemic Anti . . .
Some foods are more likely to cause food poisoning and you should avoid them during treatment and for 14 days after completing your last treatment cycle These include: For example brie, camembert, goat’s cheese and stilton
- Food safety advice for patients having chemotherapy
• Avoid buying food with damaged or broken packaging and fruit and vegetables which are bruised or going mouldy Remember to wash and peel all fruit and vegetables • Avoid shops where raw and cooked meats are stored together Where possible buy pre-packed deli items • Shop assistants should use utensils or gloves to handle food
- Nutrition during Chemotherapy - Milton Keynes University Hospital
There are some foods we advise you to avoid during chemotherapy This information leaflet provides some basic dietary advice relating to chemotherapy Eating when you have low immunity Chemotherapy can reduce the number of white blood cells in the body, which reduces its ability to fight infection
- Nutrition and eating well | The Royal Marsden
It is best to avoid the following foods: Good food hygiene is also important What if I am following a different diet? If you are already following a diet for other health reasons, you may wish to discuss this with a dietitian
- Eating well during cancer treatment
• Avoid ‘windy foods’ – e g brassica vegetables (sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, broccoli, turnips), beans and lentils • Peppermint tea, or oil can also help
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