What does the dietotherapy of liver cancer and esophagus cancer have
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The incidence rate of liver cancer and esophageal cancer in our country is relatively high. Yesterday, the next Department of the Department transferred two patients, and all of them needed surgical treatment to remove the lesion. Now let's talk about what the diet therapy for liver cancer and esophageal cancer is.
What does the dietotherapy of liver cancer and esophagus cancer have
First: turtle can nourish yin and blood, tonify deficiency and fight cancer. It is suitable for a variety of cancer patients, such as lung cancer, gastric cancer, malignant lymphoma, brain tumor, etc. Hericium erinaceus is a kind of fungal food, which can benefit the five internal organs and help digestion. Regular eating can enhance the body immunity and delay aging. The polypeptide extracted from Hericium erinaceus can inhibit the cancer of digestive system and improve human health.
Second: yoghurt, esophageal cancer patients can also eat more yoghurt, because it is rich in protein and vitamin A, can not only tonify the body, strengthen the physique, improve the body's immune system function, effectively resist cancer, but also affect the metabolic pathway of carcinogens, and carcinogens have biological anti effect. It is suitable for cancer prevention or cancer patients after radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Third: Job's tears, which is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine, contains protein, fat, vitamin B1, carbohydrates, amino acids and other nutrients needed by the human body. It has the functions of anti-tumor, diuresis, detumescence, anti-inflammatory, hypoglycemic and enhancing body immunity, especially inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells.
matters needing attention
The dietotherapy of patients who have undergone liver cancer and esophageal cancer surgery still needs everyone's attention, because at this time their bodies are particularly weak, and they have no energy to digest some food, so it's best to focus on liquid food and have a small amount of meals at this time.