Cancer care: Stomach and esophageal cancerSkip section navigationStomach and esophageal cancer supportDiets for stomach cancerStudies show a link between stomach cancer and diet. These pages of our health encyclopedia may help you make informed decisions about your diet and nutrition needs. Eating during cancer treatment Coping with cancerSelf-care measures with cancer Non-pharmacological management of cancer pain Pharmacological management of cancer pain Related servicesCancer support groupsIt helps to know you're not alone. We encourage you and your family to gain support not only from our cancer experts, but also from others going through similar experiences.
Allina cancer supportHospital support services: Nutrition therapyEating problems are common to people with cancer. Cancer of the stomach or esophagus can pose extra challenges. Our dietitians help make sure you get the nutrition you need. Cancer resource centersCenters are open to anyone who needs to experience support while learning about colon and rectal cancer. Programs to help you stop smokingEven after a cancer diagnosis, quitting smoking will improve your health.
Genetic counselingWorried about inheriting cancer or passing it on? Ask your doctor if a referral for genetic counseling is appropriate for you. Other resources on the WebThese organizations are good resources for information about stomach and esophageal cancer: CaringBridge provides free, secure, personalized Web pages that notify family and friends of news about loved ones. |