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14 sty 2021 · This overview aims to create an understanding of the nutritional issues concerning patients with cancer and provide evidence-based practical guidance to healthcare professionals (physicians, nurses...
The purpose of this review is to provide oncologists with an overview of the aims and current evidence about nutrition in oncology, together with updated practical and concise recommendations on the application of nutritional therapy in cancer patients receiving chemoradiotherapy.
Abstract. Malnutrition, muscle loss, and cachexia are prevalent in cancer and remain key challenges in oncology today. These conditions are frequently underrecognized and undertreated and have devastating consequences for patients.
23 lut 2017 · We report the course of four patients with malignant or hematological disorders who developed RFS while being treated for their underlying illness. All physicians caring for susceptible patients should be cognizant of the risks of refeeding and treat RFS appropriately to reduce patient morbidity as well as mortality.
3 lip 2019 · Given the incidence of nutritional risk and nutrition wasting, and because cachexia management remains a challenge in clinical practice, a multidisciplinary approach with targeted nutrition is vital to improve the quality of care in oncology. Methods: A literature search in PubMed and Cochrane Library was performed from inception until 26 March.
Retrospective study designs, small sample sizes, and the use of non-standardised malnutrition classification criteria restrict global comparisons. We aimed to analyse the effect of malnutrition on early postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing elective surgery for colorectal or gastric cancer.
9 gru 2023 · We report on a case who received personalized dietary recommendations alongside multidisciplinary prostate cancer management, and achieved improved lipid profiles, enhanced recovery to an ...