Your Health
In addition to a cancer treatment plan, it’s important to also have/maintain
a wellness plan – good nutrition, exercise, overall well-being activities.
It’s easy to forget about simple things such as proper nutrition
and sleep when in the midst of this challenging journey, however, they
can significantly improve your quality of life.
Your doctor and clinical team will provide professional guidance on how
to care for yourself when in treatment. Below, Hoag has listed some ways
in which you can also maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Eating Right
Many studies have argued that a regime diet promoting good nutrition can
greatly benefit cancer patients. When following the planning/recommendations
of a Registered Dietitian, patients have better maintained energy levels,
and complete treatment while preserving quality of life. A dietitian’s
assistance can also help to decrease weight loss during treatment, reduce
breaks in treatment, and fewer readmissions into the hospital during treatment.
Good Nutrition Tips
- Do your research to create a nutritious, balanced eating plan
- Choose a variety of foods from all the food groups
- Eat plenty of vegetables and fruits, including dark-green and colorful
vegetables
- Eat plenty whole-grain foods, such as breads and cereals
- Choose healthy oils such as olive oil
- Decide on non-fat or low-fat dairy products
- Limit your intake of unhealthy fats and red meat
- Avoid salt-cured, smoked, and pickled foods
- Limit or avoid alcohol
Be sure to check with your doctor for any food or diet restrictions that
relate specifically to your situation.
Hoag Nutrition Services
Hoag Family Cancer Institute offers complimentary nutrition services to
cancer patients and survivors. Comprised of two registered dietitians,
the Cancer Institute dietitian team is dedicated to helping patients meet
their nutritional goals and understand the valuable relationship between
good nutrition and health.
Learn more about this helpful service, or call 949-764-8369 to schedule an appointment.
Fitness Recommendations
Exercise is known to have physical and emotional benefits, but your level
of exercise should be discussed and determined by you and your physicians.
Fatigue is a common symptom that may require you to adapt your normal activity.
When you are able, it is beneficial to get regular exercise and establish
a personalized fitness plan. Your ability to exercise will vary during
and after treatment and all factors should be discussed with your physician.
Fitter Image Exercise Program
Hoag offers a variety of exercise classes that are designed to be safe
for patients currently being treated for cancer or who have completed
treatment. We aim to create a non-competitive and supportive environment
with classes such as gentle yoga, Pilates and energizing cardio and toning.
Hoag’s fitter image classes are designed to promote well-being, and personalized for each individual’s
abilities.
Getting Proper Sleep
Getting adequate rest and a good night’s sleep are important for
good physical and mental health. We know that sleep disturbances are likely
but, here are some steps to take that may help improve your sleep:
- Set a regular bedtime and wake-up schedule
- Get daily exercise, but not within 3 hours of retiring to bed
- Avoid caffeine after 3 p.m., or earlier if it still causes problems
- Resist napping in the later afternoon
- Monitor your fluid intake in the evening, don't drink so much that
you'll be up during the night
- Avoid heavy snacks or alcohol within 3 hours of bedtime
- Reserve your bedroom for sleeping and intimacy. Keep the television and
computer out of the bedroom
- Keep the room cool, dark and quiet
- Relax for an hour before bedtime by taking a bath or reading
- Practice relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing
- If sleep doesn't come after 20 minutes, get up and do something relaxing
If you are still experiencing sleep disturbances, you may benefit from
a consultation at the
Voltmer Sleep Center which can help evaluate what you are experiencing and make recommendations
that may work for you. For more information on the programs available,
call 949-764-8070.
Emotional Support
Hoag is always here for emotional support along the way. We encourage you
to join one of our support groups, or seek one-on-one counseling with
a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). These open discussion times
can be very healing, and you may even connect with another woman with
whom you can share experiences.
- Gynecologic Cancer Support Group – Held the first Wednesday of each
month, from 6-7:30 p.m.
- One-On-One Counseling – Please schedule through Cancer Institute
at 949-722-6237 .
When you are at Hoag, you’re family, so it’s important to know
that you are never alone. We are here for you and want to care for all
aspects of you. Please feel free to contact our support services at any
time at 949-722-6237 .