OncoLink Cancer Treatment and Resources
Link to OncoLink

Appetite during Treatment

OncoLink
Ultima Vez Modificado: 8 de junio del 2012

Question

Do you have any tips for helping my husband improve his appetite while on treatment?

Answer

Tracy Lautenbach MSW, LCSW, Oncology Social Worker at Penn Medicine, responds:

To promote appetite it is important to create and follow a meal schedule with small, frequent meals/snacks every 2-3 hours. Treat your food like medicine and do not skip meals as you would not skip your medicine; to help get in the meals, have easy to grab foods available. High calorie beverages such as Ensure, Boost, Carnation Instant Breakfast, chocolate milk, and milkshakes can provide additional calories. Appetite and oral intake can be improved by good side effect management so it is important to discuss your side effects with your care team so that the management can be adequate. Also, if your appetite removes poor for a prolonged period it is important to discuss with care team for consideration of appetite stimulant medication.

This question and answer was part of the OncoLink Brown Bag Chat Series. View the entire Head and Neck Cancer Q&A Webchat transcript.

OncoLink I wish u knew...

Dr. Glatstein shares some of the important lessons he has conveyed upon the many oncology professionals he has trained. Read more.

Cancer Types
Bone Cancer
Brain Tumors
Breast Cancer
Carcinoid Tumors
Endocrine System Cancers
Gastrointestinal Cancers
Gynecologic Cancers
Head and Neck Cancers
Leukemia
Lung Cancers
Lymphomas
Myelomas
Pediatric Cancers
Penile Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Sarcomas
Skin Cancers
Testicular Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
Urinary Tract Cancers
OncoLink Vet

Cancer Treatment
Biologic Therapy
Bone Marrow Transplants
Chemotherapy

Clinical Trials
Complementary Medicine
Gene Therapy
General Treatment Concerns
Hormone Therapy
PDT Center
Proton Therapy
Radiation Oncology
Surgical Oncology
Targeted Therapies
Vaccine Therapies

Cancer Support
Caregivers
Hospice Care and Bereavement
Nutrition and Cancer
Sexuality & Fertility
Side Effects
Support
Survivorship
Exercise and Cancer

Cancer Resources
Cancer News
OncoLink University
Nurses' Notes
Conferences
Newly Diagnosed Patients
Causes and Prevention
Legal and Financial Information for Patients
LGBT Resources
NCI Resources
Global Resources
Cancer Resource List
Resources for Young Adults

OncoLink Media Library
OncoLink TV
Book, Music and Video Reviews


Ask the Experts
Brown Bag Chat
Tracy's Corner

About OncoLink
About OncoLink
Giving to OncoLink
Contact Information
Usage Policy
Editorial Board
How to Partner with OncoLink
Link to OncoLink
Mission Statement

OncoLink Cancer Resources RSS What's New RSS