A metallic taste is reported by cancer patients as a side effect of systemic therapy. Despite the high prevalence, this taste alteration has received limited attention. The present study investigated: 1) the prevalence of metallic taste in cancer patients treated with systemic therapy; 2) possible predictors of metallic taste; and 3) characteristics of metallic taste. A heterogeneous population of 127 cancer patients, who had received systemic treatment in the past year or were still on treatment, completed a questionnaire developed for this study. Fifty-eight of 127 (46%) patients reported taste changes in the preceding week. Of these patients, 20 (34%) reported a metallic taste. Patients treated with chemotherapy, concomitant radiotherapy...
Purpose Taste and smell alterations (TAs and SAs) are often reported by patients with cancer receivi...
PURPOSE: Self-reported taste alterations are common in people receiving chemotherapy; however, it is...
Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) are commonly prescribed to malnourished patients to improve their...
A metallic taste is reported by cancer patients as a side effect of systemic therapy. Despite the hi...
A metallic taste is reported by cancer patients as a side effect of systemic therapy. Despite the hi...
Background: Metallic taste is a taste alteration frequently reported by cancer patients treated with...
International audienceMetallic taste (MT) is a taste abnormality often reported by cancer patients. ...
Patients with cancer often experience changes in taste and smell perception during chemotherapy. The...
BACKGROUND: The changes in taste that are the result of chemotherapy have received little attention ...
© 2013 Dr. Anna Gaye BoltongSelf-reported ‘taste’ problems are common in people receiving chemothera...
Objective: The study was conducted with the aim to determine the taste alteration (TA) and its relat...
Introduction: ‘Taste changes’ are commonly reported by people receiving chemotherapy. It is unclear ...
Purpose Taste and smell alterations (TAs and SAs) are often reported by patients with cancer receivi...
PURPOSE: Self-reported taste alterations are common in people receiving chemotherapy; however, it is...
Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) are commonly prescribed to malnourished patients to improve their...
A metallic taste is reported by cancer patients as a side effect of systemic therapy. Despite the hi...
A metallic taste is reported by cancer patients as a side effect of systemic therapy. Despite the hi...
Background: Metallic taste is a taste alteration frequently reported by cancer patients treated with...
International audienceMetallic taste (MT) is a taste abnormality often reported by cancer patients. ...
Patients with cancer often experience changes in taste and smell perception during chemotherapy. The...
BACKGROUND: The changes in taste that are the result of chemotherapy have received little attention ...
© 2013 Dr. Anna Gaye BoltongSelf-reported ‘taste’ problems are common in people receiving chemothera...
Objective: The study was conducted with the aim to determine the taste alteration (TA) and its relat...
Introduction: ‘Taste changes’ are commonly reported by people receiving chemotherapy. It is unclear ...
Purpose Taste and smell alterations (TAs and SAs) are often reported by patients with cancer receivi...
PURPOSE: Self-reported taste alterations are common in people receiving chemotherapy; however, it is...
Oral nutritional supplements (ONS) are commonly prescribed to malnourished patients to improve their...