Food is closely related to everyone’s daily life, and tumor patients are more concerned about the dietary aspects. Here is what endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer patients should eat during treatment. What should endometrial cancer patients eat during radiotherapy? We all know that obesity is a high-risk factor for endometrial cancer, so the first thing for endometrial cancer patients is to control their weight. Therefore, in terms of diet, patients should ensure the intake of nutrition and calories, so as to fully mobilize the immune system of patients, effectively control the disease and help patients recover. Therefore, endothelial cancer patients should avoid greasy diet, spicy, hard and rough food during chemotherapy, and eat more fresh fruits, vegetables and grains such as orange, grapefruit, carrot, black fungus, and appropriate amount of protein such as egg and milk. Try to eat less and more meals, slow down the speed of eating, and move properly after meals to promote digestion. In addition, excessive tea consumption should be avoided because tea not only has adverse effects on patients’ sleep but also induces the occurrence of endothelial cancer with excessive tea consumption. In addition, many patients will have lowered white blood cells after radiotherapy or chemotherapy, so it is suggested that patients can use foods that can help raise white blood cells such as red dates, red beans and peanut coats after radiotherapy or chemotherapy. During radiotherapy and chemotherapy, patients should drink a lot of water to reduce the adverse stimulation of drugs on the digestive tract, speed up drug metabolism, and reduce nausea and vomiting and other gastrointestinal reactions. For the problem of hair loss during radiotherapy, the main reason is that the hair follicles of hair are damaged by the extravasation of chemotherapy drugs, so patients should pay attention not to comb their hair with force, and eat more black sesame, black rice, kelp, mulberry, pumpkin and other foods, and at the same time, they can cooperate with Angelica sinensis, Paeonia lactiflora, Lycium barbarum, He Shou Wu and other drugs to nourish the blood, and in general, they should ensure the diversity of food. What should ovarian cancer patients eat during treatment? In daily life, many cancer patients ask their doctors, “Doctor, what should I pay attention to when I go home? If I eat well, will it accelerate the growth of tumor?”. We all know “three cures and seven treatments”. We all know the principle of “three treatments and seven nutrients”, so the follow-up maintenance plays a very important role in patients’ recovery. First of all, we should ensure that patients consume enough calories and proteins, including milk, soy milk, lean meat and eggs, etc. Here, we recommend patients to drink more milk, because milk can not only supplement nutrition but also accelerate the excretion of chemotherapy drugs. Because radiotherapy and chemotherapy can have a certain inhibitory effect on the immunity, so during the treatment period, you can eat more foods that can enhance your immunity such as almonds, silver fungus, black fungus, mushrooms, garlic, spinach, etc. Also, pay attention to supplementing vitamin A and C, such as carrots, spinach, oranges, etc. Patients should pay attention to a light diet and avoid stimulating condiments such as pepper, mustard, chili and fennel. Patients should preferably eat 2 to 3 hours after chemotherapy, which can reduce the side effects such as nausea and vomiting. Between meals, they can also eat foods that strengthen the spleen and appetite such as hawthorn, radish, apple, pumpkin, etc. It is common to lose appetite during radiotherapy and chemotherapy, so we should not eat hard for this kind of situation, but eat less and more meals, with more fresh fruits to achieve a diversified diet. In addition, constipation is a common side effect of chemotherapy, patients can eat more vegetables, bananas, honey, and drink more water to prevent constipation, in addition to appropriate activities after meals to strengthen gastrointestinal motility to promote defecation. For the bone marrow suppression after chemotherapy, in addition to drug correction, you can also eat sea cucumber, gum, yam, silver fungus, bird’s nest, monkey head mushroom, wolfberry, peanuts, red dates, etc. to correct.