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Chemosensory changes during chemotherapy.

Mona Abed El-Rahman MohamedNoha Mohammed Ibrahim IbrahimHanan Hassan ElezabyMariam Sabry Shehab
Published in: International journal of palliative nursing (2024)
Chemosensory changes related to cancer and its treatment impact a person's nutrient intake, food-related behaviours, quality of life and treatment response. Patients who experience chemotherapy-associated chemosensory changes require specialised nutritional therapy to increase their eating-related pleasure. As part of the nutritional assessment, chemosensory alterations should be evaluated regularly.
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