Objective: The majority of problems and symptoms occur in the gastrointestinal system in children with cancer. Parents have difficulty in coping with the nutritional problems and changing routines of children and need support in this respect. This study aimed to assess the nutritional problems of children with cancer and the information needs of their parents. Methods: This descriptive study was performed among children with cancer aged 3–18 years and their parents (n = 69). The data were collected through a data collection form developed by the researchers based on the literature. Results: The most prominent nutritional problems experienced by children were loss of appetite (85.5%), nausea (84.1%), vomiting (81.2%), fatigue (79.7%), and mu...
Malnutrition is a common problem in pediatric patients with cancer. Reported prevalence varies widel...
Nutrition is a major concern in paediatric cancer, increasing the risk of co-morbidities, affecting ...
Cancer is the most prevalent non-accidental cause of death in children ages one to 14 years old. Wit...
The majority of problems and symptoms occur in the gastrointestinal system in children with cancer. ...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as lack o...
Adequate nutrition is an important part of supportive therapy for the pediatric cancer patient. The ...
In recent years, cancer has been at the top of diseases that cause death in children. Adequate and b...
Childhood cancer is a life-threatening disease with a profound impact on the family. Treatment side-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)The literature indicated a relationship between nut...
Diagnosis and treatment of these diseases are still significantly improving and it turns out that nu...
Background: With improved long-term health outcomes and survivorship, the long-term nutritional mana...
Malnutrition in pediatric oncology is considered common, and this diagnosis may be underestimated ac...
Background: Chemotherapy has side effects that may interfere with food intake. Children suffering fr...
Purpose: This observational study carried out to determine the incidence of poor nutritional status ...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as la...
Malnutrition is a common problem in pediatric patients with cancer. Reported prevalence varies widel...
Nutrition is a major concern in paediatric cancer, increasing the risk of co-morbidities, affecting ...
Cancer is the most prevalent non-accidental cause of death in children ages one to 14 years old. Wit...
The majority of problems and symptoms occur in the gastrointestinal system in children with cancer. ...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as lack o...
Adequate nutrition is an important part of supportive therapy for the pediatric cancer patient. The ...
In recent years, cancer has been at the top of diseases that cause death in children. Adequate and b...
Childhood cancer is a life-threatening disease with a profound impact on the family. Treatment side-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)The literature indicated a relationship between nut...
Diagnosis and treatment of these diseases are still significantly improving and it turns out that nu...
Background: With improved long-term health outcomes and survivorship, the long-term nutritional mana...
Malnutrition in pediatric oncology is considered common, and this diagnosis may be underestimated ac...
Background: Chemotherapy has side effects that may interfere with food intake. Children suffering fr...
Purpose: This observational study carried out to determine the incidence of poor nutritional status ...
Background & aims: During treatment for cancer, children experience many side effects such as la...
Malnutrition is a common problem in pediatric patients with cancer. Reported prevalence varies widel...
Nutrition is a major concern in paediatric cancer, increasing the risk of co-morbidities, affecting ...
Cancer is the most prevalent non-accidental cause of death in children ages one to 14 years old. Wit...