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Eating well before, during, and after treatment is especially important for people with cancer. Cancer and treatments can make it difficult to eat well, especially if you have side effects.

Our Clinical Nutrition staff can:

  • help you with nutrition-related side effects from treatment, like nausea, weight loss, and poor appetite
  • answer questions and concerns about nutrition
  • connect you with nutrition resources.

Clinical Nutrition services are part of your care at the Odette Cancer Centre. You do not need a referral from your doctor. Clinical Nutrition services are available and free for current patients.

To book an appointment with a dietitian, visit or call Odette Patient and Family Support

 

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Get answers to the top cancer nutrition questions and myths.

Browse nutrition handouts, booklets, and videos on eating well with cancer, managing nutrition-related side effects, and tube feeding.

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Browse resources on eating well with specific types of cancer.


For more nutrition information, check out these trusted resources.