2006
DOI: 10.2174/157340106776818871
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Patient-Centered Outcomes in Cancer: Nutrition Makes a Real Difference!

Abstract: Greater understanding of factors contributing to nutritional deterioration in cancer, as well as patients' expectations and the personal disease impact, are required to devise meaningful nutritional therapy. In a cross-sectional study of 205 patients with cancer of the head-neck, oesophagus, stomach, colon/rectum, nutritional deterioration was multifactorial and mainly determined by the tumour burden. In a larger cohort of 271 patients, although cancer stage and location were the major determinants of the pati… Show more

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“…Overall, identification of patients at risk was achieved, which is key for referral for specialized intervention and facilitating effective integration of nutrition protocols in multiprofessional patient care [11,34]. Patient tolerance and response to treatment, QoL, and survival are directly and positively influenced by timely and adequate nutrition [12,13,20,21,35]. Screening is an essential component because it enables the most effective type of intervention; that is, when patients will respond to adjuvant nutritional therapy, thereby improving nutritional status and probably prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, identification of patients at risk was achieved, which is key for referral for specialized intervention and facilitating effective integration of nutrition protocols in multiprofessional patient care [11,34]. Patient tolerance and response to treatment, QoL, and survival are directly and positively influenced by timely and adequate nutrition [12,13,20,21,35]. Screening is an essential component because it enables the most effective type of intervention; that is, when patients will respond to adjuvant nutritional therapy, thereby improving nutritional status and probably prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%