Pancreatic Cancer Nutrition

For people with pancreatic cancer, nutrition is important part of feeling well during and after treatment. Eating well can be a challenge for people with pancreatic cancer because they may feel uncomfortable or tired, but healthcare providers may recommend ways to maintain a healthy diet during and after treatment. Good "pancreatic cancer nutrition" also involves checkups and follow-up care after surgery to treat the cancer.

 

Pancreatic Cancer Nutrition: A Summary

It is important for patients to eat well during pancreatic cancer treatment. For people with pancreatic cancer, nutrition is an important part of feeling well. Eating right often helps people with pancreatic cancer feel better and have more energy. However, eating well can be difficult because pancreatic cancer patients may feel uncomfortable or tired. The patient's doctor, dietitian, or other healthcare provider can suggest ways to maintain a healthy diet.
 

Pancreatic Cancer Nutrition Following Surgery

Pancreatic cancer surgery may interfere with the production of pancreatic enzymes that help to digest food. As a result, patients may have problems digesting food and absorbing nutrients into the body. To prevent malnutrition, doctors may prescribe medicines that replace these enzymes. Checkups are an important part of good pancreatic cancer nutrition because doctors will need to check the patient for weight loss, weakness, and lack of energy.
Written by/reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD