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What do patients and oncologists think about the evaluation and management of cancer-related anorexia-cachexia? The Quasar_SEOM study.

Authors :
Escobar Y
Ramchandani A
Salgado M
Castillo-Trujillo A
Martínez de Castro E
Diaz de Corcuera I
Vera R
Lacalle A
Torres I
Pérez Segura P
Hierro C
Soto de Prado D
Cotes A
Marín Zafra G
Marsé Fabregat R
Virizuela J
Villa JC
Borrega P
Jimenez-Fonseca P
Source :
Clinical & translational oncology : official publication of the Federation of Spanish Oncology Societies and of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico [Clin Transl Oncol] 2023 Dec; Vol. 25 (12), pp. 3479-3491. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 08.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Cancer patients often suffer from malnutrition and early detection and raising awareness of nutritional issues is crucial in this population.<br />Methods: The Spanish Oncology Society (SEOM) conducted the Quasar_SEOM study to investigate the current impact of the Anorexia-Cachexia Syndrome (ACS). The study employed questionnaires and the Delphi method to gather input from both cancer patients and oncologists on key issues related to early detection and treatment of ACS. A total of 134 patients and 34 medical oncologists were surveyed about their experiences with ACS. The Delphi methodology was used to evaluate oncologists' perspectives of ACS management, ultimately leading to a consensus on the most critical issues.<br />Results: Despite widespread acknowledgement of malnutrition in cancer as a significant issue by 94% of oncologists, the study revealed deficiencies in knowledge and protocol implementation. A mere 65% of physicians reported being trained to identify and treat these patients, with 53% failing to address ACS in a timely manner, 30% not monitoring weight, and 59% not adhering to any clinical guidelines. The lack of experience was identified as the primary hindrance to the use of orexigens in 18% of cases. Furthermore, patients reported concerns and a perception of inadequate attention to malnutrition-related issues from their physicians.<br />Conclusion: The results of this study point to a gap in the care of this syndrome and a need to improve education and follow-up of cancer patients with anorexia-cachexia.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Federación de Sociedades Españolas de Oncología (FESEO).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1699-3055
Volume :
25
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical & translational oncology : official publication of the Federation of Spanish Oncology Societies and of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37289352
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-023-03212-7