Eating problems and cancer audiobook
Audiobook
Published:
01 Apr 2025
Next review:
01 Apr 2028
Edition:
5
This audiobook highlights some common eating difficulties for people with cancer. It contains information on why eating problems happen and suggests practical ways to manage them.
Visit our online information about eating problems and cancer.
You can also listen to this audiobook on Soundcloud.
Listening time: around 1.5 hours.
with ID: MAC13613_E05
In this audiobook
- 1 Information about this audiobook and other support from Macmillan
- 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
- 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
Published:
01 Apr 2025
Next review:
01 Apr 2028
Edition:
5
This audiobook highlights some common eating difficulties for people with cancer. It contains information on why eating problems happen and suggests practical ways to manage them.
Visit our online information about eating problems and cancer.
You can also listen to this audiobook on Soundcloud.
Listening time: around 1.5 hours.
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