Bladder Cancer and Nutrition

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Dr. Bimal Bhindi, MD, CM, MSc., FRCSC, Urologic Oncologist, talks about bladder cancer and how nutrition can help play a role in recovery and well being.

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Improving nutrition and overall well-being is crucial for patients dealing with bladder cancer, as it can help support treatment, enhance recovery, and improve quality of life.

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Improving nutrition and overall well-being is crucial for patients dealing with bladder cancer, as it can help support treatment, enhance recovery, and improve quality of life.

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Eating a variety of foods ensures you get a broad range of essential nutrients. Include a mix of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats in your diet.

Explanation:

Eating a variety of foods ensures you get a broad range of essential nutrients. Include a mix of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats in your diet.

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Try to prioritize vegetables as they help with tissue repair and maintaining muscle mass, which can be particularly important during and after cancer treatment.

Explanation:

Try to prioritize protein as protein helps with tissue repair and maintaining muscle mass, which can be particularly important during and after cancer treatment.

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Staying hydrated is important for managing the side effects of treatment, such as the impact on the kidneys and constipation.

Explanation:

Staying hydrated is important for managing the side effects of treatment, such as the impact on the kidneys and constipation.

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Try to reduce intake of highly processed foods, sugary snacks, and foods high in saturated fats. These can contribute to weight gain and other health issues.

Explanation:

Try to reduce intake of highly processed foods, sugary snacks, and foods high in saturated fats. These can contribute to weight gain and other health issues.

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For those patients who experience nausea and a loss of appetite, larger, more frequent meals may help. You doctor will also have several strategies and mediations to assist with nausea.

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For those who experience nausea and a loss of appetite, eating smaller more frequent meals may help. You doctor will also have several strategies and mediations to assist with nausea.

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Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight can help improve your overall health and may enhance your ability to tolerate treatment such as surgery. We recommend that all patients stay physically active as much as they can.

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Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight can help improve your overall health and may enhance your ability to tolerate treatment such as surgery. We recommend that all patients stay physically active as much as they can.

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