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Old Dec 02, 2003, 09:33 PM
Nurse2bNicole (Female)
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Hi - I am writing a paper on how cancer affects nutrition. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to handle the side effects of chemotherapy, as I would like to include this in my paper. I know that they can be quite severe and change eating habits. For example, when my mom was going through chemo she had a constant awful taste in her mouth that made food very unappealing to her, it was suggested that she eat using plastic utensils which helped her greatly; that is the type of thing I am looking for. Thank You....Nicole

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I did a research paper on this in my BS program. I went to the library and did net searches and found tons of information. Alot of information.

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