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Original Article

Nutrition and Life-style Guidelines for People with Cancer

Pages 199-214 | Published online: 13 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The significance of nutritional and life-style guidelines for people with cancer is examined in this consensus document. It is based on a seminar convened by the Bristol Cancer Help Centre, when more than 20 nutritional, medical and other professionals were asked to review and discuss all aspects of nutrition related to cancer care. Subsequently, a seminar working party compiled the consensus document. The broad range of issues addressed include: the desirability for flexible approaches to individual circumstances; the importance of and the principles of selection concerning the selection of high quality food and its preparation; the potential of premier quality nutritional supplements; and the need for laboratory assessment for individuals with cancer. The document offers a detailed list of foods to be eaten liberally, in moderation, and those to be avoided; it also includes lists of suggested daily supplement levels. The issues of individual empowerment in relation to individual treatment and care are critically explored.

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