: Children with cancer are at high risk for developing short-term and long-term nutritional problems related to their underlying disease and side effects of multimodal treatments. Nutritional status (NS) can influence several clinical outcomes, such as overall survival (OS) and event-free survival (EFS), treatment tolerance, risk of developing infections and quality of life (QoL). However, the importance of nutrition in children with cancer is still underestimated. This review focuses on alterations of NS that occurs in children during cancer treatment. In particular, we reviewed the pathogenesis of undernutrition in oncological children, as well as how NS affects treatment tolerance and response, the immune system and the risk of infection...
Innovative therapeutic strategies in childhood cancer led to a significant reduction in cancer-relat...
Regardless of which parts of the world they live in, most children will develop and grow at a simila...
Childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death in Australian children, aged 1-14y. As medical...
: Children with cancer are at high risk for developing short-term and long-term nutritional problems...
Simple Summary Nutritional management is an underestimated issue in treating pediatric cancer, since...
Nutritional status plays a vital role in the growth of children. In pediatric patients, disease-rela...
A child's appropriate development stems in large part from proper nutrition. Malnutrition is an adve...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Recognizing and managing malnutrition among hospitalized children affected by cancer is ...
Introduction: Children and adolescents with cancer are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and r...
As a result of ongoing research and better supportive care, the treatment of childhood malignancies ...
In recent years, cancer has been at the top of diseases that cause death in children. Adequate and b...
ABSTRACT: Over the past few decades, great progress has been made in the survival rates of childhood...
Malnutrition in pediatric oncology is considered common, and this diagnosis may be underestimated ac...
Innovative therapeutic strategies in childhood cancer led to a significant reduction in cancer-relat...
Regardless of which parts of the world they live in, most children will develop and grow at a simila...
Childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death in Australian children, aged 1-14y. As medical...
: Children with cancer are at high risk for developing short-term and long-term nutritional problems...
Simple Summary Nutritional management is an underestimated issue in treating pediatric cancer, since...
Nutritional status plays a vital role in the growth of children. In pediatric patients, disease-rela...
A child's appropriate development stems in large part from proper nutrition. Malnutrition is an adve...
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...
OBJECTIVE: Recognizing and managing malnutrition among hospitalized children affected by cancer is ...
Introduction: Children and adolescents with cancer are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and r...
As a result of ongoing research and better supportive care, the treatment of childhood malignancies ...
In recent years, cancer has been at the top of diseases that cause death in children. Adequate and b...
ABSTRACT: Over the past few decades, great progress has been made in the survival rates of childhood...
Malnutrition in pediatric oncology is considered common, and this diagnosis may be underestimated ac...
Innovative therapeutic strategies in childhood cancer led to a significant reduction in cancer-relat...
Regardless of which parts of the world they live in, most children will develop and grow at a simila...
Childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death in Australian children, aged 1-14y. As medical...