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Mesothelioma Patients and Soy

Mesothelioma patients can benefit from soy in their diet. Although it is not yet clear whether eating soy foods prevents cancers (such as mesothelioma) or slows down the progression of cancer, it's well established that people whose diet includes high levels of soy have significantly lower rates of several types of cancer — colon, breast and prostate cancer, for example.

Soy's Many Benefits

The food and nutrition consumed by an individual with mesothelioma can help him or her stay strong, maintain a good energy level and fight off immune system-related problems. Soy food products may help mesothelioma patients based on several components of soy protein, including:

  • genestein — a chemical that blocks enzymes that cancer cells need in order to grow
  • phytoestrogens — may bind estradiol, lessening the risk of developing breast cancer
  • antioxidants — these reduce the damage caused by free radicals to the body's cells

Diet during Mesothelioma Treatment

As a patient undergoes treatment for mesothelioma such as radiation, chemotherapy, surgery or a combination of the therapies, his or her diet is very important. Soy food products can be beneficial to anyone who needs a healthy source of protein and fiber, but an individual with mesothelioma should discuss soy and other mesothelioma diet concerns with his or her doctor before embarking on any major nutrition changes.

Sources of Soy for Mesothelioma Patients

Soy comes in a variety of forms and foods, including:

  • soy milk
  • soybeans
  • tofu
  • tempeh
  • miso
  • soy supplements

Learn More about Soy and a Mesothelioma Diet

If you have mesothelioma or if you are caring for someone with the asbestos cancer, you can learn more about the benefits of soy and other aspects of a good diet for an individual with cancer by contacting Mesothelioma Treatment Centers today. We can provide you with resources you need to battle the cancer and help you recover monetary compensation for helpful mesothelioma foods and treatments.

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