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13 lut 2020 · This Review presents an in-depth discussion of the role of nutritional status in paediatric cancer care, as well as evolving avenues of investigation that might propel personalised nutrition into a viable reality.
11 mar 2024 · Nutritional status was determined at four time points: 1. at diagnosis (TP1), 2. in the middle of intensive chemotherapy (during consolidation therapy) (TP2), 3. at the end of intensive chemotherapy (TP3), 4. a year after the end of intensive chemotherapy (during maintenance therapy) (TP4).
Nutritional status (NS) can influence several clinical outcomes, such as overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS), treatment tolerance, risk of developing infections and quality of life (QoL). However, the importance of nutrition in children with cancer is still underestimated.
11 lip 2022 · identify nutritional problems in children with cancer and provide basic recommendations applicable in all Italian pediatric oncology institutions and in virtually every pediatric oncology...
25 lut 2020 · Nutritional screening in pediatrics aims to recognize patients at risk to enable proactive care to those at the highest need of nutrition intervention. In children with cancer, however, most patients present a baseline degree of nutritional risk, depending on the type and stage of the malignancy.
5 mar 2020 · Abstract. Adequate and appropriate nutrition is essential for growth and development in children; all put at risk in those with cancer. Overnutrition and undernutrition at diagnosis raise the risk of increased morbidity and mortality during therapy and beyond.
29 kwi 2022 · The findings of this survey demonstrate a need to better harmonise the screening and assessment of nutritional challenges among CTYA with cancer. A potential weakness of this study would arise if the proportion of CTYA referred to a PTC was unrepresentative.