Dietitians emphasize that good nutrition is crucial throughout all stages of chemotherapy. Learn what foods ease side effects and what to do you if you lose weight.
Cancer treatment can be positively affected by physical activity and nutrition. The Wellness and Integrative ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Center empowers patients to stay active throughout treatment and beyond.
Cancer care is changing. Alongside surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, a new approach is gaining ground: integrative oncology. This patient-centered field combines conventional treatments with personalized options to improve treatment outcomes.
The World ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Organization recently announced that aspartame, a popular artificial sweetener, is now classified as a Group 2B carcinogen. Registered dietitian Emily Preib shares her expertise and encourages moderation.
Dietary supplements can support health and reduce side effects, but not all should be taken during cancer treatment. Huntsman Cancer Institute specialists share tips for choosing and using supplements safely.
Huntsman Cancer Institute researchers Mary Playdon, PhD, MPH, Scott Summers, PhD, and Neli Ulrich, PhD, MS received a $5 million grant on September 1, 2022. This grant will be used...
HCI patients Don Burbank and Carolyn Larrivee say it was hard to eat during tongue cancer and throat cancer. They share tips about what to eat, what to avoid, and...
Adriana Coletta, PhD, MS, RD, discusses the amazing new work being done for metastatic prostate cancer patients, what the future of exercise cancer research could look like, and her violin...
Adriana Coletta was gearing up for a career in sports dietetics until she completed her dietetic internship. As part of a medical team, she fell in love with patient care...