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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

"What is OK During Treatment" August 8, 2018 Chat


Tonight we had the chance to learn "What is OK during treatment?". We covered what is OK in terms of exercise, food, sexual intimacy and vitamins. We also allowed our participants to ask their own "Is it OK to..." question at the end of the chat. It was a pleasure for us to have Sangeeta Agarawal RN, Ms, CAS (@sanHelpsy), founder of Helpsy join us as a guest for this evening's chat and provide valuable information on a number of topics. 

You may find our transcript here and analytics here

We are happy to share a few highlights from tonight's chat below. Resources may be found at the bottom of this post. 


T1: Is it OK to… take supplements and vitamins during chemotherapy? How about during radiation therapy?
  • It is important to let your MD know any vitamins/supplements you are taking to ensure that they will not counteract your chemo
  • For example, antioxidants can counteract the effect of chemotherapy by clearing out the free radicals that damage the cancer
  • We recommend a simple multivitamin during treatment for cancer
  • You can find more information about herb supplements on NCCIH's HerbList App and Memorial Sloan Kettering's About Herbs app
  • Avoid taking high doses of antioxidant supplements during chemotherapy and radiation treatments as they may interfere with treatment
T2: Is it OK to… exercise during treatment? Are there specific exercises that are good to do after abdominal surgery?
  • We absolutely encourage exercise during treatment for cancer - it can help reduce stress and manage symptoms such as fatigue
  • Start with light exercises - slow with yoga, walking or stretching, work your way up to cycling, swimming, aerobic exercise once you feel ready. Talk to your oncologist and care team to design the right fitness routine for you
  • After abdominal surgery, it's important to avoid anything that strains your core/abdomen, stick w walking & low impact exercise
  • Supervised resistance training is good during and after treatment as it helps maintain muscle and bone mass
  • Try exercises like finger rolls, finger taps to help with neuropathy in your hands and fingers; exercises like calf raises, ankle circles, standing heel to toe for neuropathy in feet
  • There are even tutorials for seated yoga - you can get in your movement in many different ways.
  • Maintain a diary to record exercise sessions. Plan exercise for good and bad days, days when you experience intense symptoms
  • And exercise (appropriate for your current level of health) is excellent for your mental health, too
  • Exercise reduces fatigue at 40-50%, provides muscle strength, flexibility & general conditioning, control weight. Avoid swimming if on R/T chlorine irritate radiated skin as per reading
T3: Is it OK to… eat raw fruits and vegetables during treatment?
  • Try to include colorful fruits and vegetables, at least 2.5 cups every day, be sure to wash them thoroughly
  • Include citrus fruits like grapefruits and oranges and deep yellow and dark green vegetables
  • very imp to wash them thoroughly before eating. Check any warnings about breakout of disease
  • Vegetable sprouts such as mung bean, alfalfa, broccoli and radish should not be eaten raw, only consume pasteurized juices
  • Do not consume from outside - fresh salsa or salad dressings found in refrigerated sections of the grocery store; shelf-stable salsa and dressings are okay
  • In case of loss of appetite or desire to eat, talk to your health care team about nutrition consult so they can suggest recommendations to help improve taste and appetite
  • No need to avoid raw food completely! Avoid outside raw food. Avoid raw sushi
  • I also tell patients that beware of coffee and soda. You don't get proper hydration from those products.
T3 cont'd - What about soy and soy products?
  • Soy products contain phytoestrogens and not estrogen, soy contains essential amino acids, magnesium, potassium, fiber, and other vitamins. Try picking organic sources of soy
  • Soy dietary supplements may not be a healthy choice, consult your physician 
  • No harm in eating soy. Just ensure your body can digest it. Eat organic soy products.

T4: Is it OK to… have sexual relations while in treatment?
  • No reason to avoid sexual relations, it is not sexually transmitted or contagious and won't cause the cancer to return
  • You can absolutely have sex during treatment - there is no risk as long as you have the energy for it!
  • If you are in the mood or have energy for it! Go for it! Sex releases happy chemicals and builds closer bond with partner. 
  • Fatigue, pain, and discomfort after surgery could interfere with sexual relations, use vaginal lubricants to alleviate the pain
  • Radiation may cause vaginal swelling and bladder inflammation, sexual relations may be comfortable after a short healing period of about 2-4 weeks 
  • Cuddling, kissing and other forms of intimacy feel good too! :)
  • It's very important to bring up this topic and discuss any questions. Many times providers and patients both avoid it, but it's an important part of our life that needs discussion and clarity 
T5: We’ll now open the floor to allow our participants to ask other “Is it OK to...” questions. What haven't covered? 

Question: How about getting your flu shot? I think it is ok with chemo and radiation but they aren't sure about getting it with immunotherapy and other new kinds of treatment....
  • Usually it's given, but based on some treatments like immunotherapy - it may be held for a bit. Important to check with oncologist 

Question: Is it ok to be around kids or adults ( shingles ) who have had vaccines?
  • Most are safe, but when WBC is very low, better to avoid contact during days of nadir/lowest white blood cell count
Question: For nutrition and exercise... any different recommendations for immunotherapy vs. more standard treatments? Or is there not much studies on that yet?
  • so far, our recommendations for nutrition and exercise don't change for immunotherapy - we are still learning though
Thank you everyone who took part in our discussion. Remember if you are a patient or caregiver you may continue this discussion on the Smart Patients Platform https://www.smartpatients.com/gyncsm ). 

We hope you will join us for the next #gyncsm chat: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 where in addition to chatting about on We need support - Where do we find it?.  We will also be celebrating the #gyncsm Community's 5th Anniversary. 


See you in September. 

Dee
#gyncsm co-founder


RESOURCES

Taking vitamins/supplements:

Supplement Showdown : A Look at Vitamins and the Fight Against Cancer
https://www.curetoday.com/articles/supplement-showdown-a-look-at-vitamins-and-the-fight-against-cancer-

Dietary Supplements During Cancer Treatment: Yes or No?
https://health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2015/07/01/dietary-supplements-during-cancer-treatment-yes-or-no

ACS @AmericanCancer website
https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/complementary-and-alternative-medicine/dietary-supplements.htm


Exercise:



pelvic exercises via @PelvicGuru1
 https://pelvicguru.com/2013/12/28/what-is-pelvic-physical-therapy-and-why-doesnt-everyone-know-about-it/

Eating raw fruits and vegetables:



Savor Health blog
http://savorhealth.com/blog/

Health Care System Eliminates Neutropenic Diet in Patients with Cancer with no Rise in Infection
https://www.curetoday.com/articles/health-system-eliminates-neutropenic-diet-in-patients-with-cancer-with-no-rise-in-infections

Eating soy: 

Tamar Rothenberg, RDN Is Soy Helpful or Harmful for Cancer Patients
https://www.tamarrothenbergrd.com/single-post/2018/01/10/Is-soy-helpful-or-harmful-for-cancer-survivors

@fredhutch Soy Is it Safe for Cancer Survivors
https://www.fredhutch.org/en/treatment/survivorship/survival-strategies/soy-safe-for-cancer-survivors.html

Having sexual relations during treatment:


Guide to Sexuality During & After Cancer Treatment
https://www.oncolink.org/support/sexuality-fertility/sexuality/women-s-guide-to-sexuality-during-after-cancer-treatment

Foundation For Womens Cancer
http://www.foundationforwomenscancer.org/wp-content/uploads/Sexuality-Brochure_Final.pdf

Mindy Schiffman, PhD. Sexuality and Intimacy after Cancer in this video
https://t.co/8bw9Lr79Zc

Be around children who are recently vaccinated: 

Eating cake and sugary foods:

Miscellaneous:
The Chemotherapy Survival Guide Authors Judith McKay, RN, OCN and Tamera Schachen, RN, OCN, MSN

Friday, August 3, 2018

August 8, 2018 What is OK during Treatment?


Over the past few years #gyncsm has heard questions from women about what they should or should not do during treatment. Such as, is it OK to...
  • exercise? 
  • eat raw fruits and vegetables? 
  • have sexual relations during treatment? 
  • take vitamins? 
  • eat soy or not? 
  • take supplements during chemotherapy? 
  • be around children who have recently been vaccinated? 
  • eat cake and other sugary food?
Even as treatments options are expanding for women diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer - from chemotherapy and radiation therapy to targeted therapies and immunotherapies - women still are looking for guidance in these areas.

Join us as this month as we welcome Sangeeta Agarawal RN, Ms, CAS (@sanHelpsy), founder of Helpsy "an integrative medicine platform for improving symptoms and health outcomes", as our guest. Sangeeta has long been involved with the Stanford MedicineX conferences and her mission is to empower people with the best quality of life by bringing together the best of eastern and western medicine and disseminating it using the power of technology. Sangeeta hosted a panel discussion in 2016 with the Oncology Nursing Society: Complementary & Alternative Medicine – A 360-degree View.

During the chat we'll be sharing information such as this National Comprehensive Cancer Network article on Exercise During Cancer Treatment and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's article on Eating Well During and After Your Treatment.

We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 9pmET (8pmCT, 6pmPT).

Dee
#gycnsm Co-Founder

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Care Beyond Medical Care- February 11, 2015 chat

We were so pleased to have Reimagine (@reimagine_me) with us for this month's Care Beyond Care Chat. Reimagine (https://reimagine.me/) helps people thrive following a cancer diagnosis through skills training, community, a magazine & an "online university".  Sophia Kercher (@sophiakercher), editor at @Reimagine_ME's magazine and Cindy Finch (@5thstepofcancer ), clinical therapist, instructor and writer at Reimagine also joined the chat.

Forty-four participants tweeted 534 Tweets in the hour. Additional analytics can be found here and the chat transcript can be found here

These questions guided our discussion:


T1: Many patients feel they lose control of their life while in treatment. What can help? What did you do to take control? 


T2: Did you pamper yourself while in treatment? What did you do? What did others do for you? Tips for those in treatment now? 


T3A: Dealing with a gyn cancer can cause stress. What things do you find helpful in reducing stress? What are some resources?
T3B. Did you ever feel pressured to be "happy" and "positive" ? How did you respond to people who said you needed to be.


T4: Feeling sad & experiencing depression is common for survivors. What helps you deal w/these feelings? Did you bring up w/ doctor?

Please scroll down for a list of resources shared during our chat. 

Remember that patients & caregivers are invited to continue our discussion on the Smart Patients platform at https://t.co/dFCf1Mcahw .

Mark your calendar for next month's chat No One Ever Told Me... on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 9pm EST.  See you then. 

Dee
Co-moderator

RESOURCES:

"A problem with how we treat cancer -- and how to fix it” by Cindy Finch http://t.co/liNCREyWKe

Reimagine Resources:
Reduce your Stress with Meditation: https://t.co/zjp3QcwvMo
9 Reasons to Meditate:https://t.co/j5iTIm9VNB
Finding a New Normal with Cancer: https://t.co/i6Yp2Qp3yS
Why Self Care Isn't Self Indulgent:https://t.co/d8D746W4CA
5 Tips for Taking Care of Yourself When You're a Caregiver:https://t.co/VmL4qnqgX2
Things to Do When You're Stuck at Home:https://t.co/krN9oixv51
3 Ways to Feel Great About your Body in 2015: https://t.co/k5ilCzbgSB
Basic Training- 9 class course in resiliency skills:https://t.co/L3UYy66saB
Yoga Might Heal-Scientists Say So!:https://t.co/fNMywbqwy6

Journal Articles:
A Literature Review of the Social & Psychological Needs of Ovarian Cancer Survivors http://t.co/b5ezCR3Gxf

Resilience, Positive Coping, & QOL Among Women Newly Diagnosed With Gynecologic Cancer : http://t.co/EqWXKmfjms

Quality of Life in Platinum-Sensitive Recurrent #Ovarian Cancer: Chemotherapy Versus Surgery + Chemotherapy http://t.co/n1nUJtZtCp

Quality of life and patient-reported outcomes in #endometrialcancer clinical trials: a call for action! 

Improving quality of life in female cancer survivors: current status and future questions. @drdonsdizon http://t.co/JjfYeF9roz

Quality of Life in #OvarianCancer Treatment and Survivorship http://t.co/VJlGtP4sUf
American Psychosocial Oncology Society @APOSHQ info, helpline & resources http://t.co/2Q56PjeKQQ

The Road To Resilience http://t.co/lC7kS6OiH2 via @APA

Can We Maximize Both Value and Quality in Gynecologic Cancer Care? A Work in Progress @ASCO  http://t.co/U7PKVfCdkh

Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs Report https://t.co/UbERG1CLb5

Cervical Cancer Survivorship: Long-term Quality of Life and Social Support. http://t.co/iIYIUANJGK

Profiles in Oncology Social Media Series: @DrMarkham & the #gyncsm chat http://t.co/SWtCB2SGTe

Other online information:
How Not To Say the Wrong Thing- Ring Theory of Kvetching: Comfort in, Dump out. http://t.co/TF4zJoH1uL

Stress Relievers: Tips to Tame Stress: http://t.co/KzjBIfDOAJ @MayoClinic

Example of UPMC's Survivorship Program: (PDF) http://t.co/HQdOn0copQ 

Cancer Depression / PTSD Info from @cancerdotnet http://t.co/YamzPwc89e

Support Connection Announces Its Next Book Group For Women With Cancer | The Yorktown Daily Voice http://t.co/2OufaiSf6F

Vulvar cancer fact sheet via @NCICancerStats : http://t.co/UWD5sBheIT

Books
The Human Side of Cancer
Happiness in the Storm

Miscellaneous:


Trips for Young Adults: @FirstDescents@athletes4cancer 
Music for Meditation: http://mysoftmusic.com/