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The 2020 Dudrick Research Symposium, entitled "Expanding the Boundaries of Cancer Care Through Nutritional Support," was held on March 30, at the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN), Nutrition Science & Practice Conference. It was scheduled to take place in Tampa, Florida, but had to be held virtually. The Dudrick Symposium honors the many pivotal and innovative contributions made by the late Dr Stanley J. Dudrick, physician scientist, academic leader, and a founding member of ASPEN. This year, in addition to honoring his legacy, we honored his life. As the 2019 recipient of the Dudrick Research Scholar Award, Dr Pimiento chaired the symposium. The presentations focused on discussing the history, the present and future frontiers in the overlapping fields of nutrition support and cancer care. The late Dr John Daly opened the presentation with a moving tribute to Dr Dudrick's life and then spoke about the impact of nutrition support on surgical care and outcomes for cancer patients. Dr Pimiento discussed the role of nutraceuticals for cancer chemoprevention, and the level 1 clinical evidence surrounding this topic. Dr Kraemer explored the role of exercise physiology for optimal nutrient utilization and the overlap between targeted physical activity and nutrition support to obtain better outcomes on the cancer population. The symposium was closed by Dr Stephen Hursting, who discussed the impact of obesity in the soaring cancer rates and its relationship with clinical outcomes. In this article, we cover the presentations by Drs Pimiento and Kraemer.
题为“通过营养支持扩大癌症护理的界限”的2020年Dudrick研究研讨会于3月30日在美国肠外和肠内营养学会(ASPEN)营养科学与实践会议上举行。会议原定在佛罗里达州的坦帕市举行,但不得不以虚拟方式举行。Dudrick研讨会旨在表彰已故Stanley J. Dudrick博士所做的许多关键和创新贡献,他是内科科学家、学术领袖和ASPEN的创始成员。今年,我们除了向他的遗产致敬,也向他的一生致敬。作为2019年Dudrick研究学者奖的获得者,Pimiento博士主持了研讨会。演讲集中讨论了营养支持和癌症治疗重叠领域的历史、现在和未来的前沿。已故的John Daly博士以对Dudrick博士的一生的感人致敬开场,然后谈到了营养支持对手术护理和癌症患者预后的影响。Pimiento博士讨论了营养药品在癌症化学预防中的作用,以及围绕这一主题的1级临床证据。克雷默博士探索了运动生理学在最佳营养利用中的作用,以及有针对性的体育活动和营养支持之间的重叠,从而在癌症人群中获得更好的结果。研讨会由斯蒂芬·赫斯汀博士结束,他讨论了肥胖对癌症发病率飙升的影响及其与临床结果的关系。在这篇文章中,我们将介绍Pimiento和Kraemer博士的演讲。