Purpose Malnutrition is prevalent in cancer patients and it can become even greater during its treatment. The purpose of the present study is to verify changes in the fat-free mass (FFM) and body weight (BW) in cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment and to identify their significant determinants. Methods In a longitudinal study of 174 patients starting a chemotherapy protocol, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) was used to estimate FFM and the nutritional assessment by patient-generated subjective global assessment. BW and FFM changes have been calculated and their significant determinants were identified after a multivariate analysis. Results Malnutrition was found in 23% of the patients at the admission. After a multivariate an...
Background\ud \ud Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional ne...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Background & aims: Reduced muscle mass represents one of the top ranked phenotypic criteria for maln...
Considerable changes in the practice of chemotherapy have occurred which include the shift of the ma...
Hematooncological diseases are often accompanied by dietary restriction, especially in cytotoxic the...
Abstract Background Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) can improve survival, quality of life, nutrition...
Background: Breast cancer is a cancer disease with the highest proportion of new cases and the propo...
<p>The results of our cross-sectional bioimpedance study of children aged 7–17 years cured of cancer...
ntroduction: A proper level of nutrition is significant in the period of convalescence in patients s...
Malnutrition and muscle wasting are frequently reported in cancer patients, either linked to the tum...
The cutoff value of critical weight loss is still subject of discussion. In this pilot study, we inv...
Background & aims Although previous research show high correlation between fat-free mass (FFM) meas...
Aim: This was a prospective investigation of longitudinal body composition changes in patients with ...
BackgroundMalnutrition is common in patients undergoing surgery for cancers and is a risk factor for...
Women with breast cancer are a growing population due to improved screening and treatment. It has be...
Background\ud \ud Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional ne...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Background & aims: Reduced muscle mass represents one of the top ranked phenotypic criteria for maln...
Considerable changes in the practice of chemotherapy have occurred which include the shift of the ma...
Hematooncological diseases are often accompanied by dietary restriction, especially in cytotoxic the...
Abstract Background Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) can improve survival, quality of life, nutrition...
Background: Breast cancer is a cancer disease with the highest proportion of new cases and the propo...
<p>The results of our cross-sectional bioimpedance study of children aged 7–17 years cured of cancer...
ntroduction: A proper level of nutrition is significant in the period of convalescence in patients s...
Malnutrition and muscle wasting are frequently reported in cancer patients, either linked to the tum...
The cutoff value of critical weight loss is still subject of discussion. In this pilot study, we inv...
Background & aims Although previous research show high correlation between fat-free mass (FFM) meas...
Aim: This was a prospective investigation of longitudinal body composition changes in patients with ...
BackgroundMalnutrition is common in patients undergoing surgery for cancers and is a risk factor for...
Women with breast cancer are a growing population due to improved screening and treatment. It has be...
Background\ud \ud Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional ne...
Because of the improved survival rate, both short term and long term adverse effects of breast cance...
Background & aims: Reduced muscle mass represents one of the top ranked phenotypic criteria for maln...