The subjects’ most common cancer site was gastro-intestinal (n=59; 24.7%), followed by breast (n=50; 20.8%), hepato-biliary (n=36; 15%) and lung (n=33; 13.8 %). The average length of time since they had been diagnosed with cancer was 24.16 months. On average, the subjects reported having 0.4 co-morbid diseases (i.e. hypertension [n=33; 13.8%]; diabetes mellitus [n=18; 7.5%]; cardiovascular problems [n=8; 3.4%]; HIV infection [n=4; 1.7%]; chronic kidney disease [n=3; 1.3%]; and, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [n=2; 0.8%]). They also reported using 0.5 medical devices (i.e. a nasogastric tube [n=22; 9.2%]; colostomy bag [n=17; 7.1%]; oxygen [n=16; 6.7%]; and, central venous catheter for total parenteral nutrition [n=16; 6.7%]).