Patient & Caregiver Resources

Nutrition you can lean on,
through cancer treatment.

Plain-language, evidence-based books written from years at the oncology bedside, for people in treatment, and for the loved ones feeding them. Choose the format that fits your life: read it instantly as a digital download, or hold a printed copy. Cancer titles available in English and Spanish. New here? Start with our calm, evidence-based answers to common cancer-nutrition questions.

For Patients · English & Spanish
The Cancer Treatment Nutrition Guide by Jason Fee, MS, RDN, LDN, book cover
Oncology 260+ Pages 14 Symptom Toolkits

The Cancer Treatment Nutrition Guide

A clinical-grade nutrition guide written specifically for cancer patients: covering chemo, radiation, immunotherapy, surgery, and hormone therapy; 14 symptom toolkits (nausea, fatigue, mouth sores, and more); food safety for immunocompromised patients; and practical worksheets you can actually use.

Read it instantly · digital, $14.99
Order in print · paperback on Amazon
For Caregivers · English & Spanish
Feeding Someone Through Cancer Treatment, A Caregiver's Complete Guide by Jason Fee, MS, RDN, LDN, book cover
Oncology For the Cook Make-Ahead Plans

Feeding Someone Through Cancer Treatment

The caregiver's companion, written for the person doing the cooking. A practical playbook for feeding someone you love when appetite, taste, and energy collapse: what to make when nothing sounds good, managing symptoms at the table, food safety, and caring for yourself while you care for them.

Read it instantly · digital, $14.99
Order in print · paperback on Amazon

For dietitians & care teams

If you care for people through cancer treatment, you're welcome to recommend these books to your patients and their families, in whichever format serves them best. They're written to a clinical standard and meant to be handed straight to a patient. Questions or bulk/clinic copies? Get in touch →

These guides are educational and do not replace the personalized advice of your oncology team or your own registered dietitian. Always follow the guidance of your care team for your specific situation.