What staple food does breast cancer eat after operation
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When I went to work this morning, I just walked to the door of the office. A patient's family stood outside the door and said that they wanted to ask me some questions, because his wife suffered from breast cancer and had just finished the operation. Let's talk about what staple food to eat after breast cancer surgery.
What staple food does breast cancer eat after operation
First, nutrition should be sufficient. Breast cancer patients are generally weak. During chemotherapy, they should appropriately increase the intake of protein and sugar. They should eat less high-fat and high cholesterol food, especially protein. They should eat more lean pork, beef, chicken or fish. They should avoid fried food, eat less salted food, and eat less pungent condiments.
Second: pay attention to the diversity of diet, meat and vegetable collocation, acid-base balance, pay attention to the color, aroma and taste of food. Anorexia patients can eat some hawthorn, radish, kumquat and other stomach food, increase the patient's appetite. Eat foods rich in anti-cancer ingredients, such as cabbage, Chinese cabbage and cabbage, which contain anti-cancer substances, can prevent carcinogens from inducing tumor cells and inhibit tumor growth.
Third: garlic and onion contain allicin, which can block the synthesis of nitrosamine. At the same time, they contain vitamin C, vitamin A and other components, which can play an anti-cancer role. Bean products such as bean curd, soybean milk and soybean sprouts are rich in phytoestrogens, which can competitively inhibit the role of estrogen in the body and play an anti-cancer effect. Asparagus contains histone, which can effectively control the growth of breast cancer cells.
matters needing attention
Breast cancer patients need to pay special attention to diet after surgery. It's better to be light, eat more green fruits and vegetables, prohibit smoking and drinking, drink a glass of milk in the morning and evening, and promote sleep when supplementing nutrition.