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Prevalence of cachexia in head and neck cancer patients

an exploratory study

Prevalence of cachexia in head and neck cancer patients

an exploratory study

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Already at diagnosis, head and neck cancer patients are at risk for malnutrition. Local symptoms such as swallowing problems are a major cause of malnutrition in these patients.1 Additionally, malnutrition may result from changes in smell and taste/aversion and loss of appetite. Presence of these systemic symptoms at diagnosis may be indicative for the cachexia syndrome. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that head and neck cancer patients to be treated with primary or postoperative (chemo)radiation suffer from cachexia.

OrganisatieHanze
Gepubliceerd inClinical Nutrition Week 2013 Phoenix, United States, USA
Jaar2013
TypeConferentiebijdrage
TaalEngels

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