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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month 2023: How Nutrition Fuels Recovery in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Learn about how diet can help childhood cancer survivors recover better!
Cancer has been a significant health challenge in children globally, including India. While the focus has primarily been on treatment, there's an increasing recognition of the role nutrition plays post-treatment.
Good nutrition is critical for recovery and improving quality of life after cancer treatment.

Role of Nutrition in Post-Cancer Treatment
Nutrition plays an essential role in children's recovery process post-cancer treatment. It helps repair body tissues damaged during chemotherapy or radiation therapy, boosts immunity, and aids overall growth and development.
A well-balanced diet also reduces the risk of infection by strengthening the immune system.
Impact on Quality Of Life
Good nutrition not only aids physical recovery but also improves mental well-being, thereby enhancing quality of life post-treatment.
Adequate intake of proteins, vitamins, and minerals can boost energy levels, and improve mood and cognitive function. Moreover, it can help manage side effects such as nausea or loss of appetite experienced during treatment.

Challenges In Ensuring Good Nutrition
Despite its importance, ensuring good nutritional intake among children undergoing or post-cancer treatment can be challenging due to factors like reduced appetite caused by medication side effects or emotional stress associated with illness.
Therefore it requires concerted efforts from caregivers to create appealing yet nutrient-rich meals.

Role Of Dietitians And Healthcare Providers
Dietitians play a crucial role in guiding parents about appropriate dietary choices suitable for their child’s specific needs during this phase.
Regular follow-ups with healthcare providers are necessary to monitor weight gain/loss patterns & adjust dietary plans accordingly.



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