Eating Well for Cancer Patients & Survivors

This program is designed for cancer patients, survivors or anyone looking to prevent the risk of cancer. Nutrition plays a vital role in coping with treatments, managing side effects, healing and recovering from cancer. Navigating meals as a cancer patient can be challenging due to side effects of treatment like fatigue, taste and appetite changes, nausea, etc. Cancer survivors want to do what they can to reduce the risk of recurring cancer. We have applied the latest recommendations to our meal plans, recipe collections and resources to help you integrate meals that support healing, recovery, prevention and eating well after cancer.


Benefits

  • Nutrition intervention using a diet focused on various vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, and other plant foods can help lower the risk of cancers. This program will help you apply these recommendations to your everyday life, whether navigating treatment or integrating a new lifestyle post-treatment. Use this program with any adjustments or recommendations from your medical team.
  • We have included meal plans that are plant-focused, high in protein to maintain muscle mass, and adequate in key vitamins and minerals for healing and recovery. We have limited red meat and excluded refined and processed foods that are high in sodium, saturated fats, and sugars. We've also included plans that minimize dairy foods for those who find them problematic during and after treatment. All this is done for you so you can easily integrate the suggested lifestyle changes into your life.
  • Recipe collections will help you select cancer-fighting meals to create more variety in your weekly meals.


What's included

  • 3 meal plans to choose from for Cancer Patients or Cancer Survivors
  • A Collection of Quick Prep Meals for Cancer Patients
  • A Collection of Simple Breakfasts and Snacks for Cancer Patients
  • A Collection of Plant-Based Meals for Cancer Survivors
  • A resource for Managing Cancer Treatment Side Effects
  • A resource on Lifestyle Changes for Cancer Prevention


Next Steps

Subscribe now and start with one of our meal plans or recipes from our collections.

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