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Prevalence, Severity, and Self-Reported Characteristics of Taste Alterations in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.

Sara Campagna1, Silvia Gonella2, Riccardo Sperlinga3, Piero L Giuliano1, Rosella Marchese4, Rebecca Pedersini5, Paola Berchialla6, Valerio Dimonte2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence, severity, and self-reported characteristics of taste alterations (TAs) induced by chemotherapy and to investigate TAs across chemotherapy regimens. SAMPLE &
SETTING: 243 adult patients from five outpatient practices in Northern Italy. METHODS & VARIABLES: Correlation, univariate, and multivariate linear regression analyses. Variables include TAs, symptoms reported by patients, and the effect of TAs on quality of life.
RESULTS: A majority of the study sample reported TAs. Difficulty in tasting saltiness was most common, followed by difficulty in tasting umami and sweetness. The severity and characteristics of TAs changed across chemotherapy regimens. TAs correlated with quality of life and were significantly associated with patient's age and a 21-day chemotherapy schedule. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: TAs are a frequent side effect of chemotherapy, with varying characteristics that have a negative effect on quality of life. Healthcare professionals should routinely assess for TAs and provide patients with specific management strategies depending on the nature of TAs.

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Keywords:  antineoplastic agents; dysgeusia; quality of life; taste alterations; taste disorders

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29683116     DOI: 10.1188/18.ONF.342-353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2019-07-08       Impact factor: 3.603

2.  Taste alterations during neo/adjuvant chemotherapy and subsequent follow-up in breast cancer patients: a prospective single-center clinical study.

Authors:  Rebecca Pedersini; Manuel Zamparini; Sara Bosio; Pierluigi di Mauro; Antonella Turla; Sara Monteverdi; Alessandra Zanini; Vito Amoroso; Lucia Vassalli; Deborah Cosentini; Salvatore Grisanti; Edda Lucia Simoncini; Alfredo Berruti
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 3.603

3.  Taste Alterations Do Not Affect Change in Food Habits and Body Weight in Breast Cancer Patients.

Authors:  Rebecca Pedersini; Pierluigi DI Mauro; Manuel Zamparini; Sara Bosio; Barbara Zanini; Vito Amoroso; Antonella Turla; Sara Monteverdi; Alessandra Zanini; Lara Laini; Greta Schivardi; Lucia Vassalli; Deborah Cosentini; Salvatore Grisanti; Edda Lucia Simoncini; Alfredo Berruti
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Review 4.  The Role of Malnutrition and Muscle Wasting in Advanced Lung Cancer.

Authors:  Rishi Jain; Chris Coss; Peter Whooley; Mitch Phelps; Dwight H Owen
Journal:  Curr Oncol Rep       Date:  2020-05-15       Impact factor: 5.075

5.  Characteristics of taste alterations in people receiving taxane-based chemotherapy and their association with appetite, weight, and quality of life.

Authors:  Mikiko Kaizu; Hiroko Komatsu; Hideko Yamauchi; Teruo Yamauchi; Masahiko Sumitani; Ardith Z Doorenbos
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 3.603

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