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                        PATIENT EDUCATION
                        patienteducation.osumc.edu
                         
                        Nutrition Guidelines for Carcinoid 
                        Patients
                        Gastrointestinal carcinoid tumors are a type of slow growing 
                        neuroendocrine tumor found in your gastrointestinal tract. These tumors 
                        can be found in the lining of your stomach, small intestine, appendix, 
                        colon or rectum and may cause nutritional problems. Carcinoid tumors 
                        can release extra hormones into your blood that can cause carcinoid 
                        syndrome. Not everyone with carcinoid tumors will develop carcinoid 
                        syndrome.
                        Some symptoms of carcinoid syndrome may include:
                        •	   Flushing (redness of your skin with a feeling of warmth)
                        •	   Diarrhea
                        •	   Abdominal Cramping
                        •	   Wheezing
                        •	   Pellagra (niacin deficiency)
                        Here is information on what may trigger carcinoid syndrome and tips to 
                        help you manage this problem.
                        Triggers for this syndrome can include:
                        •	   Large meals 
                        •	   Alcohol
                        •	   Tomatoes 
                        •	   Fatty Foods
                        •	   Drinks with caffeine 
                        •	   Chocolate
                        •	   Spicy foods with pepper or cayenne 
                        •	   Foods with amines
                        This handout is for informational purposes only. Talk with your doctor or health care 
                        team if you have any questions about your care.
                        © October 20, 2022. The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and  
                        Richard J. Solove Research Institute.   
                        Tips to help manage this problem:
                        •	   You should not eat or should limit the following foods that are high in 
                             amines, including:
                             	Aged cheeses (Cheddar, Camembert, Stilton)
                             	Alcoholic drinks
                             	Smoked, salted or pickled fish and meat (herring, salami, sausage, 
                                  corned beef, bologna, pepperoni)
                             	Chicken, beef liver or liver pate
                             	Yeast extracts and Brewers yeast (nutritional yeast) and hydrolyzed 
                                  proteins
                             	Sauerkraut, shrimp paste, fish sauce, miso soup, soy sauce, tofu 
                             	Drinks with caffeine (coffee in large amounts and soda)
                             	Large amount of chocolate 
                             	Some nuts (peanuts, coconuts, brazil nuts)
                             	Raspberries, bananas, and avocados
                        It is important to maintain your health and wellness even if you do not 
                        have active symptoms of carcinoid syndrome. 
                        •	   Eat a plant-based diet. For more details refer to the American Institute 
                             for Cancer Research (AICR) guidelines  (http://www.aicr.org/)
                        •	   Eat foods higher in protein and lower in fat
                        •	   Keep a healthy body weight
                        •	   Do physical activity each day
                        Niacin Deficiency
                        Digestive disorders may cause niacin deficiency. This can happen if you 
                        do not eat enough niacin or your body does not absorb enough niacin 
                        from what you eat.
                        Symptoms of niacin deficiency include:
                        •	   Diarrhea                                    •	    Headache 
                        •	   Thick scaly rash                            •	    Fatigue 
                        •	   Swollen mouth                               •	    Depression 
                        •	   Bright red tongue                           •	    Memory loss
                        Nutrition Guidelines for Carcinoid Patients
                        Your doctor or dietitian may suggest that you eat foods that are good 
                        sources of niacin such as:
                        •	   Lean meat, poultry, fish
                        •	   Whole and enriched grains and cereals
                        •	   Beans
                        •	   Nuts
                        •	   Vegetables
                        If your diet changes do not work, your doctor may ask you to take a 
                        niacin supplement for this problem. If you need a niacin supplement, it is 
                        best to take nicotinamide. Your doctor will give you directions for how to 
                        take this medicine.
                        It is important to talk with your doctor or health care team if you have 
                        any questions.
                        Nutrition Guidelines for Carcinoid Patients
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