Healthy Living
It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, which includes a healthy diet, being physically active and taking safety precautions throughout one’s daily life. These simple guidelines can help you accomplish your post-treatment goals.
Diet and Exercise:
Proper nutrition and exercise are important for good health
Eat a healthy diet each day:
- Eat high calcium food (milk products including yogurt, cheese, and dark green vegetables (such as broccoli)
- Eat low-fat food
- Five or more servings of fruit and vegetables
- High fiber food (whole grain bread, pastas, cereal, rice, etc.)
- Choose fish, turkey, chicken, and beans; limit red meats
- Limit fried food, high sugar foods, and candy
Maintain healthy weight
Exercise regularly
Healthy living:
Healthy habits and regular healthcare check-ups are important for good health
- Get regular healthcare check-ups
- Use sunscreen
- Avoid second hand smoke and do not smoke or use other tobacco products
- Avoid taking medicines that you don’t need
- Do not drink alcohol or use illicit drugs
- Wear seatbelt when riding or driving a car
- Do not ride in the front seat of a car if you are less than 12 years old
- Ride in a car seat until 40 pounds (18 kgs)
- Use a booster seat until 8 years old or 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 m), whichever occurs last
- Wear a helmet, elbow and knee pads when skateboarding or rollerblading
- Wear a helmet when riding a bike
The following websites have useful information to help you accomplish your post-cancer goals.
US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
American Cancer Society (ACS)