2018
DOI: 10.1101/343251
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Impact of a ketogenic diet intervention during radiotherapy on body composition: III. An interim analysis of the KETOCOMP study

Abstract: BackgroundKetogenic therapy (KT) in the form of ketogenic diets (KDs) and/or supplements that induce nutritional ketosis have gained interest as a complementary treatment for cancer patients. Besides putative anti-tumor effects, preclinical and preliminary clinical data indicate that KT could induce favorable changes in body composition of the tumor bearing host. Here we present first results of our ongoing KETOCOMP study (NCT02516501) study concerning body composition changes among rectal, breast and head &am… Show more

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“…In addition, Prof. Barbara Kofler (Salzburg, Austria) reported promising treatment options for patients suffering from neuroblastoma when applying a ketogenic diet. The symposium was closed by two short talks from Dr. Rainer Klement (Schweinfurt, Germany) and Prof. Ulrike Kämmerer (Würzburg, Germany), who summarized preliminary results of the KETOCOMP [17] and the KOLIBRI study [18], respectively.…”
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“…In addition, Prof. Barbara Kofler (Salzburg, Austria) reported promising treatment options for patients suffering from neuroblastoma when applying a ketogenic diet. The symposium was closed by two short talks from Dr. Rainer Klement (Schweinfurt, Germany) and Prof. Ulrike Kämmerer (Würzburg, Germany), who summarized preliminary results of the KETOCOMP [17] and the KOLIBRI study [18], respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%