| Literature DB >> 34269346 |
Jinbing Bai1, Wenhui Zhang, Zahra Amirkhanzadeh Barandouzir1.
Abstract
By understanding the human microbiome and its influencing factors, oncology nurses in clinical practice can educate, screen, and monitor patients with cancer who have a higher risk of gut microbiome dysbiosis. Knowledge of the gut microbiome and its impact on cancer outcomes can help oncology nurses interpret associations between the gut microbiome and treatment- related toxicities and symptoms. Oncology nurses can guide patients to build a healthy gut microbiome across the trajectory of cancer treatment and survivorship.Entities:
Keywords: cancer treatment; gut microbiome; microbiome dysbiosis; psychoneurologic toxicities
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34269346 PMCID: PMC9197758 DOI: 10.1188/21.CJON.383-387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Oncol Nurs ISSN: 1092-1095 Impact factor: 1.283