May is National Cancer Research Month. It’s an opportunity to applaud all those involved in cancer research, particularly research dedicated to mesothelioma. It’s also a chance to share some of that research and answer survivors’ most common questions.
A question people diagnosed with mesothelioma frequently ask is: “What can I do to improve my health now?” As a registered dietitian, I share research and tips with the patients I work with to help them improve overall health with a healthy mesothelioma diet.
A recent review of studies related to diet and cancer found that The Mediterranean Diet was helpful and safe for those affected. The American Institute for Cancer Research recommends a similar diet to help keep our body healthy for prevention and even after diagnosis.
Foods historically part of the traditional cuisine in countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea and their neighbors are part of what’s called The Mediterranean Diet. These foods are still wildly popular in the region and across the world today.
UNESCO officially recognized the culinary traditions of this diet as an “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.” The organization named Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Morocco, Portugal and Spain as “Emblematic Communities” to support the diet’s legacy as members of a special task force.
The Mediterranean Diet’s 5 Key Features
This type of diet is high in fiber, which the AICR highly recommends for cancer prevention. We’ve talked about the importance of whole grains for mesothelioma patients, for example, in The Mesothelioma Center’s blog before.
Eating foods typical for The Mediterranean Diet means you’ll likely follow a lower fat diet, which may lead to weight loss. While many studies find being a lower body weight can be beneficial to fight cancer, it’s important to be careful as unintended weight loss can be a problem for mesothelioma patients.
Finding the right balance for you is important. If your healthcare team advises increasing calories to maintain a healthy weight, a nutritionist can help you balance tips for adding more calories to meals while benefiting from elements of The Mediterranean Diet.
Eating the right diet throughout mesothelioma treatment can ease your symptoms.
Get Free Recipes and TipsBefore making changes to your diet, be sure to speak with your mesothelioma doctor. A dietitian who specializes in mesothelioma nutrition can help you or your caregiver make adjustments to your meals.
As you begin trying new foods, it can be helpful to keep a nutrition journal and record how you’re feeling. Are any foods you’ve tried left you not feeling your best? Do you have more energy? Has your appetite improved?
Top Mediterranean Diet Tips
Tips in our nutrition guide can also work in conjunction with The Mediterranean Diet approach to balancing meals. Recipes and meal prep suggestions can be adapted to fit your personal needs.