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Data shows that about 40% of cancer patients are caused by improper diets, including colon cancer. The salient features of improper diets are excessive intake of calories, animal fat and cholesterol, and deficiency of dietary fiber and vitamin; meanwhile it is usually companied with insufficient amount of exercise.
The first category of recommendations on diet for colon cancer patients
Animal fat: studies have shown that diets of high animal fat are the high risk factor leading to colon cancer. The reason may include: (1) the more you take animal fat, the higher the risk for dissolving and absorbing more carcinogenic substances is. (2) high-fat diets would increase the secretion of bile acids in the intestinal tract, and the bile acids have potential irritation and damage to the intestinal mucosa, and long-term irritation and damage may trigger the generation of tumor cells and lead to colon cancer.
1. Eat less or don’t eat foods rich in saturated fat and cholesterol, including lard, butter, chicken fat, suet, fat meat, palm oil, coconut oil, etc.
2. The daily intake of vegetable oil (peanut oil, soybean oil, sesame oil, etc.) shall be limited among 20-30 grams (about 2-3 soup spoons).
3. Do not eat or eat less fried foods.
4. Moderately consume foods that containing monounsaturated fatty acids, such as olive oil, tuna, etc.
5. During cooking process, avoid excessive heating of the animal foods or vegetable oils.
The second category of recommendation on diets for colon cancer patients
Dietary fiber: increase in the intake of dietary fiber, can reduce the incidence of colon cancer, and this is mainly because that dietary fiber has strong water absorption and can increase the volume of stool, and is conducive to defecate, what’s more, it reduces the concentration of carcinogenic substances in the intestinal canal, thereby reducing the risk of colon cancer.
1. Daily supplement more than 30 grams of dietary fiber.
2. Eat more foods that are rich in dietary fiber, such as, konjac, soy and fresh vegetables, fruits, algae, etc.
3. Under the premise of maintaining the same amount intake of staple food, use partial coarse grains to instead refined grains.
The third category of recommendation on diets for colon cancer patients:
The roles of vitamins as well as of trace elements cannot be discounted. Scientific research shows that: vitamin A, beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, and trace element-- selenium have a potential role in preventing cancer.
1. Eat more vegetables and fruits to supplement carotene and vitamin C.
2. Moderately eat some walnuts, peanuts, dairy products, etc. to supplement vitamin E.
3. Pay attention to the intake of wheat germ, fish, mushrooms and other foods rich in trace element selenium.
*Surgery, in addition to the appropriate chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are effective in treating early cancer, but certain patients in late stage of cancer may not be tolerate surgery well as they can be relatively weak. A combination of carefully planned minimally invasive therapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy can effectively reduce the side effects and discomfort of treatment and may help patient get better efficacy.