It is very difficult for pancreatic cancer patients to maintain weight
for several reasons. Many patients lose their appetite and the normal
taste of food as a result of byproducts released from the cancer. Even
the food that is eaten may not always be digested well because the
pancreas is not working properly. If the pancreatic duct is obstructed
or after surgery, the pancreas may not release sufficient amounts of
pancreatic enzymes.Therefore some patients will benefit from taking
pancreatic enzymes.
Unfortunately, the problems with weight do not end there. The majority
of patients with pancreatic cancer will still lose weight even if they
are eating and digesting their food sufficiently. Many pancreas cancers
(and other cancers) release compounds into the blood that breakdown
muscle and fat (causing cachexia).
So that over time patients will find they are not only slimmer but
their muscles are smaller and they become progressively more fatigued.
Pancan.org has published a very informative Diet and Nutrition booklet. You can review this booklet and recipe suggestions on their website. Click here