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Nutrition

Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care

Appointments

To learn more or request an appointment, call 305-243-4129 or
305-243-8204.

Meet Your Team

Meet our multidisciplinary team of credentialed physicians and clinicians.

At Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, we believe that eating well is about nourishing the body as well as the spirit. It is a lifestyle choice that can help your body move towards its goal of optimal health. We work closely with you to understand your cancer diagnosis, treatment plans, needs, and goals related to nutrition and diet, as well as help craft your customized nutrition plan during and after cancer treatment.

Maintaining your optimal nutrition during and after cancer treatment will help:

  • Improve your body’s ability to fight infection
  • Speed up your recovery and healing after treatment
  • Help you tolerate your treatment better
  • Enhance your quality of life
  • Maintain or improve your strength and energy level
  • Prevent or correct malnutrition
  • Prevent wasting of lean body mass
  • Reduce nutrition-related side effects and complications
  • Decrease hospital admissions
  • Decrease hospital length of stay

Our staff has a combined 70+ years of experience in addressing the nutritional concerns of people with cancer. Two of our staff members are founding members of the oncology practice group of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

Making the Most of Each Bite

Do I Need Nutritional Support?

If you are undergoing or have undergone cancer treatment at Sylvester and have questions or concerns about nutrition, you can ask your doctor for a referral to our nutrition team.

If you have one of the following symptoms or conditions, you might benefit from a referral to nutrition services:

  • Decreased appetite
  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing food
  • Overweight or obese
  • Underweight
  • Unintentional weight loss

Certain factors can increase your risk of malnutrition. If you have been diagnosed with head and neck cancer, pancreatic cancer, or metastatic cancer, you may be at a higher nutritional risk. If you have had a lengthy hospital stay and have unintentionally lost weight, you might also be at increased risk. Speak with your doctor about any concerns you may have.

Nutrition Services We Provide

We provide individualized nutrition assessment and counseling for:

  • Disease-specific nutritional issues
  • Food safety education
  • Nutritional complications as a result of treatment
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Oral-fluid and electrolyte requirements
  • Weight management

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Cancer Support Services

Contact us today to learn more or request an appointment.