Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation, Weight Gain, and Poor Appetite in Patients With Cancer: Many Questions and Fewer Answers.
Robert J HaemmerleAminah JatoiPublished in: JCO oncology practice (2023)
Patients with cancer or with a history of cancer often seek nutritional advice. In turn, cancer health care providers are often asked questions related to nutrition and cancer. Should I take high-dose vitamins or other high-dose supplements? Should I take a regular-dose vitamin or other regular-dose nutritional supplements? Will I experience weight loss during postoperative chemotherapy? What should be my weight goals during and after adjuvant therapy? In the setting of advanced cancer, what should I do to keep my appetite and weight up? This review attempts to provide data-driven answers to some of these commonly posed questions.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- weight gain
- high dose
- papillary thyroid
- body mass index
- bariatric surgery
- squamous cell
- healthcare
- advanced cancer
- physical activity
- roux en y gastric bypass
- palliative care
- low dose
- body weight
- birth weight
- lymph node metastasis
- type diabetes
- stem cell transplantation
- gastric bypass
- squamous cell carcinoma
- patients undergoing
- radiation therapy
- childhood cancer
- rectal cancer
- young adults
- social media
- obese patients
- drug induced
- quantum dots