By Suzanne Dixon — 2016
Research is inconclusive, but there are several dietary approaches that may improve symptom management and outcomes in cancer patients.
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Appetite is a person’s desire to eat food. It is distinct from hunger, which is the body’s biological response to a lack of food. A person can have an appetite even if their body is not showing signs of hunger, and vice versa.
Many people associate unexplained weight loss with cancer. Though unintentional weight loss can be a warning sign of cancer, there are other reasons for unexplained weight loss as well.