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Handouts and videos

Nutrition and cancer

Eating well when you have cancer

  • To learn more, visit the Canadian Cancer Society’s Eating Well When You Have Cancer booklet.

Protein in common foods

Diet tips for low blood cell counts

Eating well with cancer (video)


Poor appetite and weight loss

How to eat more calories and protein when eating is a chore

Drink to your health: choose fluids that meet your nutrition needs

Smoothies and shakes

Nutrition supplements

How to manage your loss of appetite

  • Click here for Cancer Care Ontario’s How to Manage Your Loss of Appetite booklet.

Managing appetite loss (video)


Mouth and swallowing problems

How to manage your mouth problems

  • Click here for Cancer Care Ontario’s How to Manage Your Mouth Problems booklet. Then click Patient Guide → choose language.

Easy to swallow foods – for patients who have a sore mouth and throat

Diet tips for taste and smell changes


Bowel problems (like constipation and diarrhea)

How to manage your constipation

  • Click here for Cancer Care Ontario’s How to Manage Your Constipation booklet. Then click Patient Guide → choose language.

How to manage your diarrhea

  • Click here for Cancer Care Ontario’s How to Manage Your Diarrhea booklet.

Nausea and vomiting

How to manage your nausea and vomiting

  • Click here for Cancer Care Ontario’s How to Manage Your Nausea and Vomiting booklet. Then click Patient Guide → choose language.

Special diets


Tube feeding

How do feeding tubes work? (video)

This information does not replace medical advice. For questions, concerns or additional information contact your dietitian or health care team.

If you are a patient at the Odette Cancer Centre and you would like to book an appointment with a dietitian, visit or call Odette Patient and Family Support.