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Foods to Help With Side Effects of Chemotherapy

Clear Liquids

This list may help if you have:

  • Diarrhea

  • Urinary, kidney, or bladder changes

Type

Examples

Soups

Bouillon

Clear, fat-free broth

Consommé

Drinks

Clear apple juice

Clear carbonated beverages

Fruit-flavored drinks

Fruit juice, such as cranberry or grape

Fruit punch

Sports drinks

Water

Weak tea with no caffeine

Sweets             

Fruit ices made without fruit pieces or milk       

Gelatin

Honey

Jelly

Popsicles

Liquid Foods

This list may help if you:

  • Do not feel like eating solid foods (see Appetite Changes)

  • Have urinary, kidney, or bladder changes

Type

Examples

Soups

Bouillon

Broth

Cheese soup

Soup that has been strained or put through a blender

Soup with pureed potatoes

Tomato soup

Drinks

Carbonated beverages

Coffee

Eggnog (pasteurized and alcohol free)

Fruit drinks

Fruit juices

Fruit punch

Milk (all types)

Milkshakes

Smoothies

Sports drinks

Tea

Tomato juice

Vegetable juice

Water

Fats

Butter

Cream

Margarine

Oil

Sour cream

Sweets

Custard (soft or baked)

Frozen yogurt

Fruit purees that are watered down

Gelatin

Honey

Ice cream with no chunks (such as nuts or cookie pieces)     

Ice milk

Jelly

Pudding

Syrup

Yogurt (plain or vanilla)

Replacements

and supplements    

Instant breakfast drinks

Liquid meal replacements

Foods and Drinks That Are High in Calories or Protein

This list may help if you do not feel like eating. See Appetite Changes.

Type

Examples

Soups

Cream soups

Soups with lentils, dried peas, or beans (such as pinto, black, red, or kidney)

Drinks

Instant breakfast drinks

Milkshakes

Smoothies

Whole milk

Main meals and other foods     

Beef

Butter, margarine, or oil added to your food

Cheese

Chicken

Cooked dried peas and beans (such as pinto, black, red, or kidney)

Cottage cheese

Cream cheese

Croissants

Deviled ham

Eggs

Fish

Nuts, seeds, and wheat germ

Peanut butter

Sour cream

Sweets

Custards (soft or baked)

Frozen yogurt

Ice cream

Muffins

Pudding

Yogurt (plain or vanilla)

Replacements and

supplements

Liquid meal replacements

Powdered milk added to foods such as pudding, milkshakes, and scrambled eggs     

High-Fiber Foods

This list may help if you have Constipation.

Type

Examples

Main meals and other foods     

Bran muffins

Bran or whole-grain cereals

Brown or wild rice

Cooked dried peas and beans (such as pinto, black, red, or kidney)

Whole-wheat bread

Whole-wheat pastas

Fruits and vegetables

Dried fruit, such as apricots, dates, prunes, and raisins

Fresh fruit, such as apples, blueberries, and grapes

Raw or cooked vegetables, such as broccoli, corn, green beans, peas, and spinach

Snacks

Granola

Nuts

Popcorn

Seeds, such as sunflower

Trail mix

Low-Fiber Foods

This list may help if you have Diarrhea.

Type

Examples

Main meals and other foods     

Chicken or turkey (skinless)

Cooked refined cereals

Cottage cheese

Eggs

Fish

Noodles

Potatoes (baked or mashed without the skin)

White bread

White rice

Fruits and vegetables

Asparagus

Bananas

Canned fruit, such as peaches, pears, and applesauce

Clear fruit juice

Vegetable juice

Snacks

Angel food cake

Gelatin

Saltine crackers

Sherbet or sorbet

Yogurt (plain or vanilla)

Foods That Are Easy on a Sore Mouth

This list may help if your mouth or throat are sore. See Mouth and Throat Changes.

Type

Examples

Main meals and other foods             

Baby food

Cooked refined cereals

Cottage cheese

Eggs (soft boiled or scrambled)

Macaroni and cheese

Mashed potatoes

Pureed cooked foods

Soups

Sweets

Custards

Fruit (pureed or baby food)

Gelatin

Ice cream

Milkshakes

Puddings

Smoothies

Soft fruits (bananas and applesauce)         

Yogurt (plain or vanilla)

Foods and Drinks That Are Easy on the Stomach

This list may help if you have Nausea and Vomiting.

Type

Examples

Soups

Clear broth, such as chicken, vegetable, or beef

Drinks

Clear carbonated beverages that have lost their fizz

Cranberry or grape juice

Fruit-flavored drinks

Fruit punch

Sports drinks

Tea

Water

Main meals and other foods       

Chicken (broiled or baked without its skin)

Cream of rice

Instant oatmeal

Noodles

Potatoes (boiled without skins)

Pretzels

Saltine crackers

White rice

White toast

Sweets

Angel food cake

Canned fruit, such as applesauce, peaches, and pears

Gelatin

Popsicles

Sherbet or sorbet

Yogurt (plain or vanilla)

 

Last reviewed by the National Cancer Institute: 6/29/2007

Online Source: National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/chemotherapy-and-you/page8
Date Last Modified: 2/27/2008