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They say “you are what you eat”, and that can be a real challenge for people with neuroendocrine tumors. In this episode of NETWise, we’re going to look at all the ways that NETs interact with nutrition–how having a NET can affect your body’s ability to use nutrients properly, and how what you choose to eat can help or hurt your NET treatment and quality of life.
Learn about how neuroendocrine tumors can complicate digestion and how to identify food triggers that may cause symptoms. You’ll hear about enzymes and supplements, and why what may be a healthy diet for some people may not be the best for people with NETs.
You’ll hear from Devon Billings and Cindy Abel who share their stories and what they have learned about enjoying food and managing their nutrition.
Dr. Michelle Kang-Kim,
Gastroenterologist
Co-Director of the Center for Carcinoid and Neuroendocrine
Tumors
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York
Leigh Anne Burns, MD, RD, LDN
Registered Dietician
Greta Macaire
Oncology Dietician/Nutritionist
University of California, San Francisco
Special thanks to Devon Billings and Cindy Abel who shared their personal stories for this episode.
Eating Right with NETs
Nutrition and Neuroendocrine Tumors with Greta Macaire
NETs Nutrition with Luz Chavez
ADDITIONAL NET RESEARCH FOUNDATION RESOURCES:Request a Mailed Copy of our Neuroendocrine Cancer Guide
Information and Resources for the Newly Diagnosed
NETRF YouTube Channel
The post NETWise Episode 16: NETs and Nutrition appeared first on NETRF.
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They say “you are what you eat”, and that can be a real challenge for people with neuroendocrine tumors. In this episode of NETWise, we’re going to look at all the ways that NETs interact with nutrition–how having a NET can affect your body’s ability to use nutrients properly, and how what you choose to eat can help or hurt your NET treatment and quality of life.
Learn about how neuroendocrine tumors can complicate digestion and how to identify food triggers that may cause symptoms. You’ll hear about enzymes and supplements, and why what may be a healthy diet for some people may not be the best for people with NETs.
You’ll hear from Devon Billings and Cindy Abel who share their stories and what they have learned about enjoying food and managing their nutrition.
Dr. Michelle Kang-Kim,
Gastroenterologist
Co-Director of the Center for Carcinoid and Neuroendocrine
Tumors
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York
Leigh Anne Burns, MD, RD, LDN
Registered Dietician
Greta Macaire
Oncology Dietician/Nutritionist
University of California, San Francisco
Special thanks to Devon Billings and Cindy Abel who shared their personal stories for this episode.
Eating Right with NETs
Nutrition and Neuroendocrine Tumors with Greta Macaire
NETs Nutrition with Luz Chavez
ADDITIONAL NET RESEARCH FOUNDATION RESOURCES:Request a Mailed Copy of our Neuroendocrine Cancer Guide
Information and Resources for the Newly Diagnosed
NETRF YouTube Channel
The post NETWise Episode 16: NETs and Nutrition appeared first on NETRF.

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