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1. Should omega-3 fatty acids be used for adjuvant treatment of cancer cachexia?

2. ESPEN guidelines on nutrition in cancer patients.

3. Nutritional approaches in cancer: relevance of individualized counseling and supplementation.

4. Eicosapentaenoic acid in cancer improves body composition and modulates metabolism.

5. Nutrition in Cancer.

6. Reply to AG Longhi.

7. Length of stay in surgical patients: nutritional predictive parameters revisited.

8. Individualized nutrition intervention is of major benefit to colorectal cancer patients: long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trial of nutritional therapy.

9. Nutritional risk screening in surgery: valid, feasible, easy!

10. [What is the relevance of nutrition in oncology?].

11. [What is the nutrition and lifestyle profile in oncology patient? Cross-sectional study].

12. The diversity of nutritional status in cancer: new insights.

13. [Quality of life in gastrointestinal cancer: what is the impact of nutrition?].

14. Does nutrition influence quality of life in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy?

17. Aspects of taste and compliance in patients with cancer

18. Quality of life in gastrointestinal cancer : what is the impact of nutrition?

19. Cachexia at diagnosis is associated with poor survival in head and neck cancer patients.

20. What is the relevance of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy on the survival of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?

21. Validation of the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) in cancer.

22. The Diversity of Nutritional Status in Cancer: New Insights.

23. Colorectal Cancer: Intrinsic Characteristics Modulate Cancer Energy Expenditure and the Risk of Cachexia.

24. Cancer wasting and quality of life react to early individualized nutritional counselling!

25. Intensive dietary counseling does not affect oncologic outcome.

26. Students of dietetics & nutrition; a high risk group for eating disorders?

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