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Correlating food and nutritional patterns with cancers in the pediatric oncology population at two specialized hospitals in Tanzania.

Dafrosa Joseph MonkoHaikael David MartinEmmanuel Abraham Mpolya
Published in: BMC nutrition (2024)
The majority of pediatric oncology population had erratic nutritional patterns and took foods high in energy and poor in proteins. There is a two-way interaction between cancers and nutrition in which cancers affect general nutritional intake which could affect the cancer treatment outcomes in return. Therefore, it is important to consider these interactions while managing pediatric oncology populations in this and similar settings.
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