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If you have esophageal cancer, chances are you've already had trouble eating and may have lost weight. Good nutrition will be a key part of your treatment plan.
There are many treatments for this type of cancer. They include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, and other types of treatment. All of these treatments can affect your ability to eat and get the nutrition you need.
This type of cancer can narrow your esophagus. This can make it painful to swallow. Cancer treatment can also cause problems that make it harder for you to get the food your body needs. Working with a nutrition specialist or registered dietitian can help. This member of your care team can help you with the following:
Your treatment will depend on the stage of your cancer and your overall health. Here are some of the nutrition challenges you may face:
Most people with esophageal cancer have trouble getting the nutrition they need and keeping a normal weight. These tips can help.
If you're at a higher weight, talk to your doctor or dietitian before adding calories to your diet.
Nutrition is important before, during, and after treatment for esophageal cancer. Learn as much as you can about nutrition. Work with your health care team. Getting the right amount of calories, nutrients, and protein is important for healing, fighting infection, and having enough energy.