Sustain a Balanced Weight. Weight loss is common after pancreatic cancer diagnosis and treatment. However, excessive weight loss and poor nutrition can weaken the body’s immune system and make it harder to tolerate treatment and fight infections. To help maintain a healthy weight:
Embrace Regular, Small Meals. It is recommended to eat small, frequent meals while undergoing treatment. This will provide your body with enough nutrients to handle the effects of treatment. Smaller meals are easier to tolerate when dealing with side effects like nausea and lack of appetite. You may want to consider setting an alarm to remind yourself to eat five to six meals per day, spaced out every three to four hours.
Prioritize Hydration. It is important to stay hydrated during cancer treatment to prevent dehydration.
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