Ketogenic Dieting while undergoing chemotherapy
Dear Keto oncologist,
I found the results of your trial very interesting and encouraging. But now I am confused. I was recently diagnosed with cancer. Should I still try chemotherapy? Do you recommend it at all?
Miss LA
Dear Miss LA,
Chemotherapy is still a powerful tool against cancer. Yes I do STILL believe in it. The Atkins diet is supplementary to a good chemo treatment plan and hopefully both, when tried together, will increase the treatment success rates.
Many are afraid of chemotherapy because they fear the loss of hair….
(Charlie Brown - from Peanuts)
It may come as a surprise to you, but hair loss is not always a side effect! Many chemotherapy drugs do not even cause this. And for the drugs that do, the hair loss is usually only temporary.
Patients may also see themselves as getting infected, nauseated and losing energy. We now have new drugs that prevent and control nausea very well.
The most serious side effect of chemotherapy is probably the risk of infection. This can happen when the chemotherapy makes your white blood cells drop. We call this “neutropenia”, (“neutrophils” mean white blood cells, and “enia” means a low blood count) This usually occurs within a week or two after a dose of chemotherapy. However, the good news is that this effect can be dialed down with a dose reduction, or you can also take frequent breaks in between treatments. We also have antibiotics that are more effective now than they were 30 to 50 years ago.
Most of the chemo treatments are now also given as an outpatient. Hospitalization is reserved only for the more aggressive regimens. Many can continue to work while receiving treatment. It really depends on the type of regimen.
One should not deny themselves chemotherapy or radiation treatment because of the results of this trial. What this trial is saying is that that the modified Atkins diet is probably safe to use in cancer patients. What our trial does NOT say is that the diet is a one stop cure!
How about with chemotherapy? One of the patients in the trial did try ketogenic dieting in combination with chemotherapy and also combined it with radiation, and he did well. We need more future trials with more participants in order to make better conclusions.
As always, please consult your doctor for the best treatment plan tailored to your individual diagnosis.
Kind regards,
KetoOnc



