Nutrition
Gastric cancer affects eating and drinking, so most people will
lose some weight. Careful nutrition is a really important part of
the management of gastric cancer. You may be referred to a
dietitian for specialist advice and help managing your nutrition.
Some people require specific nutritional supplements, or if they
cannot eat and drink enough to maintain their weight, an
alternative way of feeding may be considered. Options include
placing a thin plastic feeding tube through the skin directly into
the bowel in the abdomen (a small operation done under a general
anaesthetic) or placing a fine tube through the nose, through the
stomach and into the small bowel. If this is necessary, your doctor
will explain to you the best option for you and what is involved in
more detail.