Nutritional Assessment in Cancer Patients.

Q2 Medicine
Muhammad Naveed Sheas, Syeda Ramsha Ali, Waseem Safdar, Muhammad Rizwan Tariq, Saeed Ahmed, Naveed Ahmad, Amna Hameed, Asma Saleem Qazi
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Abstract

Malnutrition in cancer patients is highly prevalent. The metabolic and physiologic changes associated with the disease and the side effects of treatment regimens all combine together to produce a detrimental effect on the patient's nutritional status. A poor nutritional status significantly reduces the efficacy of treatment methods and the patient's overall chances of survival. Therefore, an individualized nutrition care plan is essential to counter malnutrition in cancer. Nutritional assessment is the first step of this process which sets the foundation for developing an effective intervention plan. Currently, there is no single standard method for nutritional assessment in cancer. Hence, to get a true picture of the patient's nutritional state, a comprehensive analysis of all aspects of the patient's nutritional status is the only reliable strategy. The assessment includes anthropometric measurements and evaluation of body protein status, body fat, inflammation markers, and immune markers. A thorough clinical examination which factors in the medical history and physical signs, along with the dietary intake patterns of the patient, is also important components of nutritional assessment of cancer patients. To facilitate with the process, various nutritional screening tools like patient-generated subjective global assessment (PGSGA), nutrition risk screening (NRS), and malnutrition screening tool (MST) have been developed. While these tools have their own benefits, they only give a glimpse of the nutritional problems and do not bypass the need for a complete assessment employing various methods. This chapter covers all four of the elements of nutritional assessment for cancer patients in detail.

癌症患者的营养评估。
癌症患者营养不良非常普遍。与疾病相关的代谢和生理变化以及治疗方案的副作用都共同对患者的营养状况产生不利影响。不良的营养状况会显著降低治疗方法的效果和患者的整体生存机会。因此,个体化的营养护理计划对于对抗癌症患者的营养不良至关重要。营养评估是这个过程的第一步,它为制定有效的干预计划奠定了基础。目前,对癌症的营养评估还没有统一的标准方法。因此,要真正了解患者的营养状况,全面分析患者营养状况的各个方面是唯一可靠的策略。评估包括人体测量和评估身体蛋白质状态、身体脂肪、炎症标志物和免疫标志物。全面的临床检查,包括病史和体征,以及患者的饮食摄入模式,也是癌症患者营养评估的重要组成部分。为了促进这一进程,已经开发了各种营养筛查工具,如患者主观总体评估(PGSGA)、营养风险筛查(NRS)和营养不良筛查工具(MST)。虽然这些工具有其自身的好处,但它们只提供了营养问题的一瞥,并没有绕过使用各种方法进行全面评估的需要。本章详细介绍了癌症患者营养评估的所有四个要素。
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Cancer treatment and research
Cancer treatment and research Medicine-Oncology
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