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  1. 19 gru 2023 · Certain fruits and vegetables, fatty fish, fermented foods, beans, herbs and spices, whole grains, and walnuts can help reduce your risk of breast cancer. Steer clear of alcohol, fast food, fried...

  2. 13 kwi 2024 · If you have breast cancer, you’re most likely receiving chemotherapy or hormone therapy or taking HER2-targeted drugs. Your treatment depends on the type and stage of your cancer. You may also...

  3. www.nationalbreastcancer.org › blog › 15-foods-to-keep-stocked-when-facing-cancer15 Foods to Keep Stocked When Facing Cancer

    31 sie 2023 · Several studies done on ginger, chamomile, and peppermint extract show that these three herbs are effective at improving nausea, including chemotherapy-induced nausea in breast cancer patients. 20–25 One study even suggested that peppermint extract may help prevent loss of appetite. 24 While these studies were mostly done with extracts of ...

  4. Foods to eat during chemotherapy if your appetite is increased . Some drugs given alongside chemotherapy, such as steroids, can increase your appetite. If you’re worried about gaining weight: Choose low-fat foods and drinks; Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables; Watch out for the sugar content of food including some “diet” foods

  5. 18 gru 2023 · Breast Cancer and Diet: Foods to Eat. Patient Advice. Health. Breast Cancer and Diet: Best Foods to Eat and Expert Tips. Following a healthy diet – including nutrient-dense, plant-based...

  6. 3 maj 2019 · Furthermore, piperine has been found to enhance the sensitisation of HER2-overexpressing breast cancer cells to paclitaxel (Taxol ®), a chemotherapy medication used to treat breast cancer (31,34). A synergistic effect has also been observed with Tamoxifen against breast cancer cells ( 35 ).

  7. 28 maj 2023 · Patient & Community Education. Nutrition and Breast Cancer: Making Healthy Diet Decisions. Share. Time to Read:About 39 minutes. This information will help you make healthy diet choices if you have breast cancer, are a breast cancer survivor, or are at a high risk for breast cancer.