PURPOSE: Breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy often experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite that potentially affect dietary habits. This study assessed the intake of energy, macronutrients and food groups before and during chemotherapy in breast cancer patients compared with women without cancer, and determined the association between symptoms and energy and macronutrient intake. METHODS: This study included 117 newly diagnosed breast cancer patients scheduled for chemotherapy and 88 women without cancer. Habitual intake before chemotherapy was assessed with a food frequency questionnaire. Two 24-h dietary recalls were completed on random days for each participant during the whole chemotherapy treatment fo...
Background: More than 60% of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer receive (neo)adjuvant ch...
Background: ‘Taste ’ changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent...
Introduction: Nutritional decline is typically accepted as a consequent of the course of treatment f...
Purpose: Breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy often experience symptoms such as nausea, vom...
Background: Weight gain during chemotherapy for women with breast cancer is highly prevalent. The in...
Introduction: Food hedonics includes food liking and food wanting (appetite). It is well established...
Background: The present study aimed (i) to assess changes in dietary intake (DI), physical activity ...
Aim of the study : To evaluate an association between food products consumption, dietary intake and ...
Background: The present study aimed (i) to assess changes in dietary intake (DI), physical activity ...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer related deaths among women worldwide. ...
OBJECTIVE: To correlate the perceptions related to dietary intake with the domains and subscales of ...
<div><p>Breast cancer (BC) treatment includes mostly chemotherapy (CT), which can cause side effects...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Purpose: Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) often experience malnutrition and weight loss, largel...
Background: More than 60% of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer receive (neo)adjuvant ch...
Background: More than 60% of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer receive (neo)adjuvant ch...
Background: ‘Taste ’ changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent...
Introduction: Nutritional decline is typically accepted as a consequent of the course of treatment f...
Purpose: Breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy often experience symptoms such as nausea, vom...
Background: Weight gain during chemotherapy for women with breast cancer is highly prevalent. The in...
Introduction: Food hedonics includes food liking and food wanting (appetite). It is well established...
Background: The present study aimed (i) to assess changes in dietary intake (DI), physical activity ...
Aim of the study : To evaluate an association between food products consumption, dietary intake and ...
Background: The present study aimed (i) to assess changes in dietary intake (DI), physical activity ...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer related deaths among women worldwide. ...
OBJECTIVE: To correlate the perceptions related to dietary intake with the domains and subscales of ...
<div><p>Breast cancer (BC) treatment includes mostly chemotherapy (CT), which can cause side effects...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Purpose: Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) often experience malnutrition and weight loss, largel...
Background: More than 60% of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer receive (neo)adjuvant ch...
Background: More than 60% of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer receive (neo)adjuvant ch...
Background: ‘Taste ’ changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent...
Introduction: Nutritional decline is typically accepted as a consequent of the course of treatment f...