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Eating during cancer treatment: Tips to make food tastier

By Mayo Clinic staff

Eating well may help you feel better during cancer treatment, and it may make it easier to tolerate your treatments
You may find that cancer or cancer treatment has affected your sense of taste. Food may seem to lack flavor or taste too sweet, salty or metallic. Usually these changes are temporary and will improve with time. In the meantime, do what you can to maintain your calorie intake and meet your body’s protein, vitamin and mineral needs.
If you normally follow a specific diet, such as one that’s low in sodium or fat or designed for people with diabetes, it may be necessary to put those restrictions aside for a while. You’ll want to allow for more variety so that you can increase your chances of getting adequate nutrition. Check with your doctor to make sure it’s all right to loosen your dietary restrictions.
Click here for some suggestions for selecting and preparing foods.

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