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- Taste and Smell Changes - American Cancer Society
Many people with cancer develop changes in taste and smell during or after treatment These changes can lead to food aversions Food aversions are strong dislikes for certain foods that make you avoid them Taste and smell changes can make it harder to eat and can lead to weight loss without trying
- Food Just Doesnt Taste the Same - Rogel Cancer Center
Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or the cancer itself may cause food to taste different to cancer patients Some people have a bitter or a metallic taste in their mouth For others, food tastes "like nothing" People frequently say they no longer enjoy red meat For others, the desire for sweets is gone Taste preferences can change from day to
- Taste disturbance in patients with advanced cancer: a scoping . . .
There are a number of potential causes of taste disturbance in cancer patients, including direct effects of the cancer, indirect effects of the cancer (i e paraneoplastic syndromes), adverse effects of anticancer treatments, adverse effects of supportive care measures and co-morbidities (and their management) [17]
- Understanding Taste and Smell Changes | Cancer Council
Can cancer change your taste and smell? Changes to the taste, smell or feeling of food are a common side effect for people before, during and after treatment for cancer This can affect what foods you are able to eat and enjoy eating, and may contribute to a loss of appetite and weight loss
- A matter of taste: alteration in patients with cancer
Taste alteration (dysgeusia) is a common nutritional impact symptom in people affected by cancer, as a result of either the cancer itself or its treatments It can have a significant impact on oral intake and nutritional status Taste alteration can also have a negative impact on food behaviours and quality of life
- Cancer and Diet: Why Does Food Taste Different? - Scripps Health
Food can taste or smell differently for patients undergoing cancer treatment Follow our diet tips and get the nutrition you need
- Understanding Taste and Smell Changes - actcancer. org
about the food you are eating The actual taste or smell of food doesn’t change, but you may find that food you usually like may not taste the same due to a change in your environment Chemotherapy – Chemotherapy kills or slows the growth of cancer cells but may also damage healthy cells such as tastebuds It can also affect nerve
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