1. A European survey on the practice of nutritional interventions in head–neck cancer patients undergoing curative treatment with radio(chemo)therapy.
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Bozzetti, Federico, Gurizzan, Cristina, Lal, Simon, Van Gossum, Andre', Wanten, Geert, Golusinski, Wojciech, Hosal, Sefik, and Bossi, Paolo
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ENTERAL feeding ,HEAD & neck cancer ,TUBE feeding ,CANCER patients ,NUTRITIONAL status ,GASTROSTOMY - Abstract
Purpose: As the practice of nutritional support in patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) during curative radio(chemo)therapy is quite heterogeneous, we carried out a survey among European specialists. Methods: A 19-item questionnaire was drawn up and disseminated via the web by European scientific societies involved in HNC and nutrition. Results: Among 220 responses, the first choice was always for the enteral route; naso-enteral tube feeding was preferred to gastrostomy in the short term, while the opposite for period longer than 1 month. Indications were not solely related to the patient's nutritional status, but also to the potential burden of the therapy. Conclusion: European HNC specialists contextualize the use of the nutritional support in a comprehensive plan of therapy. There is still uncertainty relating to the role of naso-enteral feeding versus gastrostomy feeding in patients requiring < 1 month nutritional support, an issue that should be further investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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