After analyzing the patient's condition, the expert group of Xi 'an Traditional Chinese Medicine Cancer Hospital gave a basic chemotherapy plan for your reference:
1. Before chemotherapy:
Balanced diet before chemotherapy, including cereals (rice and pasta), vegetables and fruits (about 600-800g), meat, poultry, eggs (about 50- 100g lean meat or chicken or fish, 1 egg), milk and bean products (a bag of milk, 50-1egg)
Eat food with low fat, high carbohydrate, high vitamins and minerals the day before chemotherapy. Choose rice, pasta, fish, chicken, eggs, lean meat, tofu, vegetables and fruits.
2. During chemotherapy:
In the process of chemotherapy, because drugs kill tumor cells, it will inevitably cause some damage to normal cells and produce corresponding toxic and side effects. At this time, patients should supplement high-protein foods, such as milk, lean meat, fish, animal liver and so on. Dietary requirements are low fat, high carbohydrate and a small amount of high quality protein. The daily diet is mainly cereals, vegetables and fruits, supplemented by digestible chicken, fish and eggs, and protein powder (soybean or egg white) can be supplemented appropriately. Less oil.
If the treatment response is heavy, the diet is mainly liquid. You can eat vegetable soup, rice soup, fruit juice and some elements. Detailed diet during chemotherapy for gastric cancer
3. After chemotherapy:
If you are weak after chemotherapy, you should choose nutritious and digestible foods, such as soft rice, porridge, bread, steamed bread, steamed buns, fish, eggs, chicken, soup, potatoes, bananas and jam. Eat less and eat more. Ginger can be used to stimulate appetite. If you lose weight significantly, you can use an elemental diet. Use yogurt instead of milk to avoid flatulence. Tip: Diet after chemotherapy for gastric cancer
In the later stage, it can be combined with traditional Chinese medicine for systemic conditioning. If the patient has a good effect in treating gastric cancer, the survival rate will generally last for 3-5 years, which varies from person to person.
Because there are many chemotherapy schemes, I don't know which one the doctor will choose, so it is not recommended. If you are still worried, you can send me the detailed diagnosis data of the patient, and the experts in our hospital will make a more detailed plan.