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  1. Some anticancer medications, pain medications, and other medications cause constipation, a condition in which the stool becomes hard and dry, making it difficult to pass. Waste matter that stays too long in the bowels so that too much water is absorbed from the stools will initiate constipation.

  2. (RDN) at Abramson Cancer Center. Inside you will find practical information for optimizing nutrition during treatment, managing side effects that are known to interfere with nutrition intake; simple tactics to meet your nutritional needs; frequently asked questions; and tested recipes to enhance the variety in your diet. Table of Contents

  3. The objectives of this review are to explore the incidence of and risk factors for constipation in patients with cancer, to discuss the extent of the problem, to explore the nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic measures for constipation and fecal impaction, and to synthesize a laxative management.

  4. Drink and eat more potassium- and magnesium-rich foods when you're feeling better. Potassium-rich products include bananas, potatoes, orange juice, tomatoes and apricots. Good sources of magnesium include spinach, legumes, nuts, seeds and whole grains. Constipation. Chemotherapy, certain medications or a lack of exercise may cause constipation.

  5. Opioid analgesics for cancer pain pose specific challenges for constipation management. A recommendation for the use of peripherally-acting mu-opioid receptor antagonists (PAMORAS) including prolonged-released formulations in the management of refractory constipation is included.

  6. 5 lis 2024 · Below are answers to some common lung cancer nutrition questions. Do Certain Foods Cause Lung Cancer? Does Sugar Cause Cancer? Can Certain Foods Prevent Lung Cancer? Should I Eat Foods High in Antioxidants? Download our Lung Cancer and Nutrition PDF for an overview on this topic. Where Can I Get Help?

  7. How painkillers work to treat cancer pain, how and when to take painkillers, and information about the possible side effects when you take painkillers.