Individuals living with cancer often experience multiple nutrition-related side effects from cancer treatment, including changes in taste and smell, nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and pain during eating. These side effects can profoundly impact nutritional status and quality of life. The purpose of this study was to explore experiences with nutrition-related cancer treatment side effects among cancer patients and their family caregivers, the way they manage such side effects, and the resulting changes in food preferences and behaviors. Structured surveys and in-depth interviews were conducted. Interviews focused on the presence and management of treatment side effects, how those changes influenced food preferences, and the extent to wh...
<div><p>Breast cancer (BC) treatment includes mostly chemotherapy (CT), which can cause side effects...
Aim of the study : To evaluate an association between food products consumption, dietary intake and ...
ContextOver 80% of patients with cancer report taste changes. Despite the high prevalence of this sy...
Individuals undergoing treatment for cancer can experience changes in taste or smell that are often ...
Summary: Malnutrition is a significant challenge among cancer patients, with 30%–85% being reported ...
Background: Taste and smell abnormalities (TSAs) are present in all cancer stages and may contribute...
Patients undergoing cancer treatment experience a multitude of symptoms that can influence their abi...
Purpose Weight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on quality o...
Background: ‘Taste ’ changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent...
Purpose Chemosensory changes are frequently observed side<br/>effects of cytotoxic treatment and hav...
\u27Taste\u27 changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent this r...
<p>Taste and smell changes are common side effects during chemotherapy in cancer patient and may hav...
Background Involuntary weight loss (IWL) is frequent in advanced cancer patients causing compromised...
Objective:Nutritional changes are frequently observed in patients with cancer because of multiple sy...
Individuals undergoing treatment for cancer can experience changes in taste or smell that are often ...
<div><p>Breast cancer (BC) treatment includes mostly chemotherapy (CT), which can cause side effects...
Aim of the study : To evaluate an association between food products consumption, dietary intake and ...
ContextOver 80% of patients with cancer report taste changes. Despite the high prevalence of this sy...
Individuals undergoing treatment for cancer can experience changes in taste or smell that are often ...
Summary: Malnutrition is a significant challenge among cancer patients, with 30%–85% being reported ...
Background: Taste and smell abnormalities (TSAs) are present in all cancer stages and may contribute...
Patients undergoing cancer treatment experience a multitude of symptoms that can influence their abi...
Purpose Weight loss and eating problems are common in cancer and have a profound effect on quality o...
Background: ‘Taste ’ changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent...
Purpose Chemosensory changes are frequently observed side<br/>effects of cytotoxic treatment and hav...
\u27Taste\u27 changes are commonly reported during chemotherapy. It is unclear to what extent this r...
<p>Taste and smell changes are common side effects during chemotherapy in cancer patient and may hav...
Background Involuntary weight loss (IWL) is frequent in advanced cancer patients causing compromised...
Objective:Nutritional changes are frequently observed in patients with cancer because of multiple sy...
Individuals undergoing treatment for cancer can experience changes in taste or smell that are often ...
<div><p>Breast cancer (BC) treatment includes mostly chemotherapy (CT), which can cause side effects...
Aim of the study : To evaluate an association between food products consumption, dietary intake and ...
ContextOver 80% of patients with cancer report taste changes. Despite the high prevalence of this sy...