STOMACH CANCER RESOURCES
Use these tools to prepare you for your first appointment with your healthcare team and with dealing with food during and after treatment.
If you require additional resources or information, please do not hesitate to email info@mygutfeeling.ca, we will do our best to honour your request.
Explore our list of educational webinar series, to support survivors, patients and caregivers of people with gastric cancer.
QUESTIONS FOR YOUR HEALTHCARE TEAM
Get the information you need and open a dialogue between you and your healthcare team.
BIOMARKER GUIDE FOR CANCER PATIENTS
Biomarker testing is important to help you and your team choose the best treatment for your cancer.
Our Guest Speaker Series aims to educate on the most important issues.
From medical studies to personal journeys, read more about stomach cancer as seen in the news.
EATING WELL WITH STOMACH CANCER
Manage eating habits during and after treatment via this resource from the Canadian Cancer Society.
HANS RUEFFERT DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS RECIPES
Recipes for People Living with Gastric Cancer.
Recipes from Chef Hans Rueffert.
RECIPES FROM STOMACH CANCER PATIENTS
Want to add a recipe your collection?
Try a recipe submitted by our members.
Chef Hans Rueffert creates recipes that are nutritious and conscious of stomach cancer patient needs.
The ELLICSR Kitchen program is designed to support people touched by cancer by giving you the skills and information you need to manage your diet.
Helpful tips on eating for stomach and gastroesophageal junction cancer patients.
CANADIAN GASTRIC CANCER ASSOCIATION
Help patients understand their diagnoses. View clinical trials, research, and get resources.
The information provided on www.mygutfeeling.ca is taken from a most recent review of medical literature and attempts to be as comprehensive as possible. However the information here may not necessarily reflect the experiences of your healthcare provider or your specific situation. The information presented here is strictly educational in nature and no attempt is made to give opinions or recommendations. We encourage readers to discuss individual cases with their healthcare team.
