Mesothelioma Patients Need Every Calorie They Can Get – a guest post on cancer and diet by Deb Slaughter


One of the most challenging aspects of caring for a mesothelioma patient is making certain that the

Cancer and diet

Cancer and diet

y are receiving enough nourishment. Between the disease itself, the patient’s overall depression over their condition and the effects of surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, the caregiver is often fighting a losing battle – the patient loses dramatic amounts of weight, and that leaves them in an even more weakened condition.  This weight loss can be due to loss of appetite or nausea, or it can actually be a condition known as cachexia; when cachexia is present the patient is taking in food but the body is not absorbing its nutrients.

The best way to avoid these types of situation is to make certain that the patient is eating well before their mesothelioma treatments actually begin, but because the onset of symptoms is so sudden and the disease progresses so quickly after diagnosis, sometimes the only thing that can be done is to add as many extra calories and as much extra protein as possible to every dish that the patient is eating.


There are a number of ways to add calories and protein without substantively changing what you are preparing for the mesothelioma patient to eat. This means that their favorite foods can be enhanced so that the patient is still eating what is familiar and provides comfort while dramatically increasing their nutritional value. Hard boiling an egg and adding it to a salad will add protein, particularly if you add extra egg yolks.  Adding cheese or cheese sauces to sandwiches, soups, and vegetables enriches calories and builds protein stores. Any product that is normally made with low-fat milk can be boosted calorically by making it with whole milk or cream, and milk drinks can take on extra nutrition with a couple of spoonfuls of instant breakfast powder or instant dry milk.

If the mesothelioma patient is unable to eat hard foods, add substance to soft dishes like applesauce or cooked fruit by combining it with ice cream, whipped cream or creamy Greek yogurt (which is also a great way to add lots of protein).  For savory dishes, add small pieces of cooked beef, fish or poultry to soups and casseroles, and butter can be added to almost anything that is being cooked to increase the caloric load as well.  If the patient is not in the mood to eat at all there are medical interventions that can be requested, including providing liquid nutrition intravenously.

Helping a mesothelioma patient to eat is an important way to boost their overall health and wellbeing, and that is a critically important way of extending survival. Please visit http://mesothelioma.net for more information.

Financial Support for People with Cancer – check out our guest post from Chelsea Montanaro


Cancer

Cancer

When someone is diagnosed with cancer, the emotional impact is overwhelming but the financial impact must also be addressed as soon as possible so that the patient and the patient’s family can make important decisions in an intelligent and organized way. The following financial tips from cancer survivors and their families will help you know where to start. Just know that putting one step in front of the other is the best way to begin this journey.

The following financial resources may be available to you and should be studied:

  1.  Social Security Disability – If the patient is likely to be out of work for an extended time frame and is not presently collecting retirement benefits from social security, disability benefits from social security may be available. If you have questions about social security benefits you can call the disability offices at 1-800-772-1213 toll free. If the patient’s diagnosis is so severe the social security office may push the application through quicker than usual which is known as a Compassionate Allowance Program. This link will give you a list of the diagnoses which are already approved by the government as illnesses which can be “fast-tracked” through the application process.
  2. Medical Outreach Assistance – Call us toll free at 800-215-9896 if you need help with travel expenses or lodging discounts. Our patient advocates very often deal with specialized mesothelioma facilities so you may get assistance from speaking with them  with these and other expenses. These are a great many  benefits that are often available to patients suffering from mesothelioma that are known to our patient advocates by their experience in working with hundreds of patients. Many cancer facilities team up with hotels and other housing options for patients and their families at rates that are discounted to help people. We want to help you so you are not totally overwhelmed. Get help now by speaking with our patient advocates.

  3. Medicare and/or Private Health Insurance – You should make sure you understand your health insurance policy and what it covers. If you are unsure you should set an appointment with your insurance agent to go over the policy whether it is your primary health insurance coverage or your medicare supplement coverage. If you are on Medicare, to determine what it covers and what it does not cover,  refer to The Official U.S. Government Site for Medicare.
  4. Life insurance/Disability insurance programs –  Obtain the important paperwork to confirm insurance is  in existence and what it offers you or limits you to. If you have an agent, they should be happy to assist you in this quest. The National Cancer Institute also suggests other programs that are available to help individuals with asbestos-related diseases which you should look into. American Cancer Society Assistance Health Insurance and Financial Assistance can be available to you through this important website from the American Cancer Society. While this important website will help you greatly understand the financial impact and what you can do about it, we highly suggest that you should the mesothelioma section of this website as an excellent overview on mesothelioma and understanding the disease and we highly suggest a reading of this section for that purpose.
  1. Legal Options – Many patients do not know where to turn but we help our patients find reputable and experienced National Law firms that will advise you of all legal options available to you. After many years of experience and research, we are able to provide you with contacts to National Law Firms who are specializing in mesothelioma. When you contact us, our patient advocates will have them contact you the same day to help you. There are two ways to obtain compensation and we recommended both methods. Asbestos trust finds are the first option and traditional lawsuits against asbestos defendants is the second option. In order to achieve the best result, you should have legal assistance in both types of financial recovery. Powerful corporations who continue to use asbestos well after the dangers of it were documented chose to put their profits ahead of the health of their employees and the public. They should be held accountable. We will have a National Law Firm specializing in mesothelioma contact you the same day to get you the help and information you need. We can even give you several firms for you to choose from.  Our goal is to assist you as much as possible during your time of need.
  2. Types of Compensation – Compensation differs for mesothelioma claims from small sums to millions of dollars. An experienced specialized Law Firm can help you understand your eligibility and the value of your case in terms of compensation.  Our patient advocates can help you find the Law Firm that is the best for you no matter where you live or where you may have been exposed to asbestos. Choosing a Law Firm to represent you is as important to you and your family’s future. You have a right to seek just compensation and to get the best help in doing so. Don’t feel overwhelmed, get help now.

Sources:

https://www.medicare.gov/what-medicare-covers/

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/causes-prevention/risk/substances/asbestos/asbestos-fact-sheet

Coffee might help prevent liver cancer according to new research


Photo by Marin at FreeDigitalPhoitos.com

Photo by Marin at FreeDigitalPhoitos.com

This just dropped into my inbox and as a enthusiastic coffee swiller I thought I would share it with you!

A new report, Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Liver Cancer, published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) and the World Cancer Research Fund’s International Continuous Update Project (CUP). The report finds that drinking coffee may lower risk for liver cancer, a disease that is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide2. In Europe, approximately 63,500 new cases are diagnosed annually.

Coffee contains a variety of naturally occurring compounds that are currently being studied for their

Coffee Beans

Coffee Beans

anti-cancer potential. “It may act on liver enzymes that eliminate carcinogens, for example,” said Stephen Hursting, Ph.D., M.P.H., researcher at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and one of the CUP expert panellists. “Because coffee is consumed in such a variety of ways, however, it is not yet possible to determine the amount or style of preparation that provides optimal protection.”
Collectively analysing 34 studies involving over 8.2 million people and over 24,500 cases of liver cancer, the new report is the most in-depth review to date of global research linking diet, physical activity, and weight to the risk of developing liver cancer. It follows a 2013 CUP report that found coffee to be protective against endometrial cancer.

The findings of the report provide further support to the body of research that suggests moderate coffee consumption (3-5 cups per day) may reduce the risk of developing liver cancer. For more information on the potential protective effects of coffee consumption on liver function, please visit our topic overview and watch our informative animation.

So time to put the kettle on I think.


Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2015- like and share to show your support for the 1 in 8 men who will get prostate cancer!


Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2015

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2015

March in the UK is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2015. Please like and share the graphic we made to show your support and help us raise awareness of the condition.

Just for your information this is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2015 in the UK. The USA marks the event in September of each year.

So just a plea to advocacy groups around the globe (for any medical condition) find out about this internet thingy and do things in a globally co-ordinated fashion!


Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month 2015 -Please like and share to show your support!


Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

March has been designated Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Here at PatientTalk.Org it is one of those commemorations which we very much support.

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