Please see this website from National Institute of Health about diet and nutrition for cancer patients ...very good information.
http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/eatinghints/allpages
2006-08-06 01:29:16
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answered by ? 6
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Prostate cancer is a malignant tumor that arises in the prostate gland. As with any cancer if it is advanced or left untreated in early stages, it can eventually spread through the blood and lymph fluid to other organs. Fortunately, prostate cancer tends to be slow growing compared to other cancers.
Eating foods such as fish that are rich in omega 3 fats might help prevent the spread of prostate cancer to other parts of the body.Omega 3 fats are found in so-called 'oily' fish such as salmon, mackerel and fresh tuna. It has previously been claimed that they have protective effects against cancer.
Sorry i can not help you more.
2006-08-06 10:35:08
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answered by kellen_de 2
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Diet has to be varied because of the effects of radiological treatment and the lack of appetite in the patient. It is important to encourage fruits and vegetables but meat (beef and pork) are often not well-tolerated....fish and chicken are better. Soft or blended foods are better tolerated but lack interest. Liver is good but many patients dislike it. Stay away from spicy foods (garlic, hot peppers and onions) Juice or plain water is better than carbonated drinks but a bit of ginger ale breaks the monotomy. A simple food is a rice gruel, rice cooked with excess water...and seasoned with a bit of salt, black pepper and a thin slice of ginger and pieces of crab meat is well tolerated. Keep up vitamin intake.
2006-08-06 08:34:44
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answered by Frank 6
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moong,khichdi,milk,unsour juices fruit and veg,cabbage,carrot,green leafy veg,coconut water,lapsi.
2006-08-06 08:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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you heard him now go get started!!
2006-08-06 08:28:33
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answered by summerglow 5
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