Eating problems and cancer audiobook
This audiobook talks about some common eating problems and why they might happen.
Many people have eating problems during and after cancer treatment. This can be related to the cancer or to the side effects of cancer treatments. This audiobook talks about some common eating problems and why they might happen. It also suggests some practical ways to manage them. There is also information for carers, family members and friends.
Visit our online information about eating problems and cancer.
Listening time: around 1.5 hours.
In this audiobook
- 1 About this audiobook
- 2 Introduction
- 3 How cancer can affect eating
- 4 Mouth and throat problems
- 5 If you are too tired to cook or eat
- 6 Bowel changes that affect your diet
- 7 Feeling sick, heartburn and indigestion
- 8 Changes to your appetite
- 9 Your feelings about eating problems
- 10 Caring for someone with eating problems or weight loss
- 11 Helpful resources about eating problems and cancer
- 12 About our information
- 13 Other ways we can help you
- 14 Other organisations
- 15 Further resources
- 16 Can you do something to help
- 17 Information about this recording
This audiobook talks about some common eating problems and why they might happen.
Many people have eating problems during and after cancer treatment. This can be related to the cancer or to the side effects of cancer treatments. This audiobook talks about some common eating problems and why they might happen. It also suggests some practical ways to manage them. There is also information for carers, family members and friends.
Visit our online information about eating problems and cancer.
Listening time: around 1.5 hours.
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