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Nutrition support and clinical outcome in advanced cancer patients.

Alessandro Laviano1, Luca Di Lazzaro1, Angela Koverech2.   

Abstract

Newly diagnosed cancer patients are frequently found suffering from a metastatic disease, which poses additional challenges to the delivery of effective therapies. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are associated with side effects which reduce tolerance to treatment and likelihood of tumour response. Identifying preventable factors of reduced response to therapy would translate into better care of cancer patients. Among other factors, malnutrition, as diagnosed by non-volitional weight loss, and cachexia, as revealed by sarcopenia, are universally recognised negative prognostic factors. Less certainty exists on the role of nutrition therapy in improving cancer patients' body composition and clinical outcome. The reasons for the lack of convincing evidence are manifold, mostly related to the poor design of nutritional trials. Metastatic cancer patients should receive a quantitatively and qualitatively adequate diet, and in case of reduced tolerance of food, artificial nutrition is indicated. Most importantly, nutritional care should target the underlying mechanisms of reduced food intake/impaired anabolic response, and aim at minimising the impact of catabolic crisis, to maximise the recovery phase. The combined and early use of supplemental energies and proteins, as well as modulators of inflammatory response has been shown to improve nutritional status and may also benefit clinical outcome. When part of early palliative care, nutrition therapy improves cancer patients' quality of life and may prolong survival at a fraction of the costs of developing new drugs.

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Keywords:  HR hazard ratio; Body weight changes; Metastatic disease; Nutritional care; Sarcopenia; n-3 Fatty acids

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30001763     DOI: 10.1017/S0029665118000459

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Nutr Soc        ISSN: 0029-6651            Impact factor:   6.297


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7.  Long-term impact of prognostic nutritional index in cervical esophageal squamous cell carcinoma patients undergoing definitive radiotherapy.

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8.  Malnutrition and its associated factors among elderly Chinese with physical functional dependency.

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9.  Association between Body Mass Index and Survival Outcome in Metastatic Cancer Patients Treated by Immunotherapy: Analysis of a French Retrospective Cohort.

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Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 6.639

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