10 Foods to Avoid During Chemotherapy: A Must Watch Video
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- Join Dr. Jennifer Griggs in this informative video as she discusses the crucial topic of diet during chemotherapy for breast cancer. It's important to know not just what to eat, but also what to avoid. Certain foods can disrupt the effectiveness of your treatment, worsen side effects, or weaken your immune system. Dr. Griggs provides expert guidance on the top ten foods to avoid during chemotherapy for breast cancer. #breastcancer #breastcancerdiet #chemotherapy #cancernutrition
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:38 Grapefruit
1:14 Raw Meat & Fish
1:43 Unwashed Fruits and Veggies
2:35 Beverages
4:24 Unpasteurized Dairy
5:07 Supplements
6:12 Herbs
6:46 Processed Foods
7:40 Sugary Foods
8:07 Deli Meat
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What if the oncologist wants me to take Vitamin D for my bones because I’m on anastrozole but at the same time I’m still having Kadcyla infusions every 3 weeks? Does the Vitamin D interfere with the efficacy of the Kadcyla?
You should take vitamin D. They help a lot in chemo time.
Vitamin D will not interfere with the treatment.
Very helpful. I never knew that before.
We're glad this video was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thank you, Dr. Griggs, for your nutritional advice e.
Thank you for being part of our community!
Many thanks for this video!
You're very welcome! We're glad you found the video helpful.
Thanks doctor for the video, does the list include Estrogen stimulating food(berries, soya and Tufo, lavender oils….)
You may find it helpful to watch the video again. Let us know if you still have questions.
Thank you for all of the breast cancer videos. I think a definition of processed food would be helpful in this video. Do you really mean ultra processed food? Then you seem to advocate processed packaged deli meat at the end after say no processed food. That’s a little confusing.
In this case, we were referring to non-processed deli meat that is simply packaged to avoid contamination. Thanks for watching.
One question related to the one below: I have HER2 and HR positive cancer. Now getting Kadcyla. The oncologist said that Kadcyla is a monotherapy and nothing more required. But what about the HR positive cancer cells? Had Exemestan before and now a few shots of Fulvestrant which I hated. So painful! Thank you! Beate from Germany
My mother also have HER 2+ metastasis breast cancer and doctor advised for a combination of herceptine and oral chemo capacitabine tablet.
Do you live in Germany what kind of treatments available there?
@@mukundprasad4618 Hi there, yes, I am living in Germany. Today, treatment depends from the histology of a cancer, HER2 or not, hormone positive or not, etc. They look for specific receptors in order to adapt therapy for each patient. So, it is very well possible that your mom gets a very special treatment for her. Best wishes for her! ♥
@@mukundprasad4618 In Germany, most people have a health insurance. So, you don't have to pay very much for cancer treatment. Which is good as the meds are very expensive. For example, one infusion of Kadcyla is more than 3000 Euro. The standards are quite high - at least at university hospitals. Small hospitals are not recommended.
In delhi india there are government hospitals which provide treatment free of cost. We need to spend only on the diagnosed test from outside of the hospital.
1. How do you know if patient become resistant to hormonal drugs?
2. Can the postmenopausal patient take 8 years Tamoxifen and than 2 years of an AI? or AI’s need to be taken for longer time?
3. Is AI better than Tamoxifen for Lobular cancer? What means “slightly” better in human calculation?
Thanks!
Thanks for the questions.
When cancer progresses in someone on hormonal therapy, it is because cancer cells figure out how to become resistant. It's also possible that treatment has "selected out" the more resistant cells.
This applies to lobular cancer in the same way as with ductal cancer.
While a regimen of tamoxifen for 8 years followed by 2 years of an aromatase inhibitor hasn't been tested in clinical trials, there are people who might end up treated with this plan.
When we refer to something being slightly better, we're usually referring to a couple of percentage points relative benefit. The absolute benefit depends on their risk of recurrence.
Good info. Im taking vit d,e,b and c. Fish oil and a multivitamin. Im doing chemo, do stop all of them?
The vitamin D and a multivitamin should be just fine. The fish oil will make your blood "thinner," so talk this over with your medical team. You won't need extra vitamin B or C over what you're getting in the multivitamin.
Thankyou kindly for the response
What about after chemotherapy what are the foods to avoid for cancer patients
I avoid Spicy ,heavily fried food
Home made less oil and easy on digestion works for me
After chemotherapy, it’s important to eat a balanced diet that helps your recovery. Generally, try to avoid processed foods and reduce alcohol intake as these can affect your health and cancer risk.
@@yerbba thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate all your videos esp re HER2 positive coz I am still on anti HER2 treatment Trastuzumab. 6 more cycles to complete 18. Again many thanks and hope to see more videos from you. God bless. Am from Philippines 🇵🇭
What's going to happen to the lump after chemo? Will it slowly eroded or...? Would you mind to kindly elaborate it?
After chemotherapy, the response of a tumor can vary. Some tumors shrink significantly, potentially even resolving completely, while others may decrease more gradually. Your oncology team will monitor the tumor's response to treatment through follow-up scans and exams to determine the next steps. Your body is amazing and clears up the dead cells. Thank you for watching.