Do people change their eating habits after a diagnosis of cancer? A systematic review.
Amal AldossariJana SremanakovaAnne Marie SowerbuttsDebra JonesMark HannSorrel T BurdenPublished in: Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association (2022)
All studies reported some positive changes in dietary intake and supplement consumption after receiving a cancer diagnosis without any intervention. However, differences for food groups and nutrients were mainly small and not necessarily clinically meaningful. Evidence demonstrates that a cancer diagnosis alone is insufficient to motivate people to change their dietary intake, indicating that most people would benefit from a dietary intervention to facilitate change.