Patients with advanced cancer are suffering from the disease and are in great physical and mental pain. Many cancer patients have very poor appetite in the late stage. To reduce the pain of advanced cancer patients and let them pass the last period of life smoothly, family members should pay attention to the following points when taking care of such patients. Usually, patients with advanced gastric cancer can eat rice, egg batter, millet rice, steamed egg custard, egg soup, etc., and the number of meals can be about 6 times a day. It is important to pay attention to a small amount of meals, and in general, it is advisable to eat a light diet in a quantitative and moderate amount, avoiding raw, cold, spicy wine, hard and other stimulating food, eating more vegetables and fruits, and not eating greasy and too sweet food. Diet care for advanced cancer patients Diet care Because of the long-term consumption of advanced cancer patients, most of them have malnutrition, and coupled with the application of chemotherapy drugs, they often have poor appetite, so they should be given nutritious and easy-to-digest light food, which is best to meet the patient’s taste, and at the same time, ensure that the food is colorful and fragrant to enhance the patient’s appetite, and eat more vegetables and fruits. At the same time, create a good eating environment for the patient, encourage the patient to eat more, preferably with less food and more meals, or perform high nutrition nasal feeding, and if necessary, take intravenous high nutrition input to supplement nutrition and maintain electrolyte balance in the body. Encourage patients to move around in bed, and if they can move around on the floor, they can do qigong and taijiquan to regulate their mental and physical conditions. For cancer patients who do not have digestive system dysfunction, ordinary diet can be adopted. The general diet for cancer patients should be nutritious, tasty and easy to digest, containing more animal protein and vitamins, and less greasy and fried food. General diet is suitable for: 1. Cancer patients recovering from surgery. 2. 2.Patients before and after chemotherapy and radiotherapy. 3. Patients with non-digestive tract tumors or various cancers without digestive system dysfunction. 4.Patients who are not accompanied by clinical acute phase symptoms such as fever and bleeding. It is necessary to pay attention to the cooking method and reasonable combination of food, so that the food is fancy, nutritious and easy to digest, and to pay attention to the patient’s taste and reaction. For patients before and after clinical treatment, a good general diet is one of the important measures to improve the nutritional status of the patient’s body, enhance the therapeutic effect and promote recovery. Soft diet is between ordinary diet and semi-liquid diet, which contains less food residue, is easy to chew and easy to digest, but it cannot be cooked by deep-frying and oil frying. Soft diet is suitable for: 1. Cancer patients with weak digestive function after radiotherapy and chemotherapy. 2. 2. Patients who have recovered from gastrointestinal tumors after surgery. 3. Oral and soft diet staple food should be mainly pasta such as bun, bread, bun, dumpling, etc. Tenderer meat such as chicken breast and tenderloin should be used for cooking, fish, shrimp and liver puree can be consumed, and fluffy meatballs or meat cakes can be made from minced meat. Eggs can be cooked in various ways other than deep-frying. Vegetables should be chopped and cooked, should not eat mixed vegetables or vegetables with more coarse fiber, such as celery, bean sprouts, leeks, no strong seasonings such as chili and mustard. Eating fruits should be peeled, bananas, oranges, apples, pears, etc. can be eaten. Do not eat peanuts, almonds, walnuts and other dry nuts, but can eat peanut butter, sesame paste, almond cheese and other foods. Establish confidence in life Due to the development of the disease, patients often lose confidence in treatment and even have suicidal thoughts, and the psychological reaction of patients with advanced cancer is especially strong. According to clinical observation, patients’ psychological behaviors are: hope, denial, depression, anger, and struggle. Therefore, family members should understand the patient’s psychological condition in time and provide considerate psychological care, such as talking and exchanging ideas, soothing the patient, helping the patient to build up confidence in life, and letting the light of hope fill the patient’s last stage of life.