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Nutrition

It is important for children to get proper nutrition, especially for those with cancer. But the disease and treatment make it difficult for them. So we can fully understand if you have any questions. Because what actually counts as healthy? What can you do if your child feels nauseous and doesn’t want to eat? How can you make food more appealing? And what if your child has an extreme feeling of hunger?

Special website about nutrition

The nutrition website of the Princess Máxima Center and the World Cancer Research Fund answers the most frequently asked questions about nutrition during childhood cancer. You’ll also find general tips to help your child with symptoms such as nausea, diarrhoea and reduced appetite. The website features more than 50 recipes suitable for children with cancer.

The importance of good nutrition

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy not only destroy cancer cells but also affect healthy cells. Eating well and choosing healthy foods helps the body rebuild those healthy cells more quickly. Good nutrition also helps your child tolerate treatment better and reduces the risk of infections. It helps maintain the body’s reserves and supports faster wound healing after surgery. In addition, good nutrition gives your child more energy and strength, helping them feel better, both during and after treatment.

For personal advice or questions, please contact your doctor or dietitian.

Food and beverages in the Máxima Center

All food and beverages served at the Máxima Center are fresh, nutritious and tasty. We listen to what the children want to eat and drink and do our best to fulfill their wishes. Parents, family members and friends can purchase meals for themselves when staying for a bite to eat with their child.

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