Consensus and clinical recommendations for nutritional intervention for head and neck cancer patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy in Taiwan
Journal
Oral Oncology
Journal Volume
81
Pages
16-21
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Abstract
Because of the anatomical location, patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) frequently experience dysphagia and malnutrition at the time of diagnosis and these conditions are often exacerbated after chemoradiotherapy. There is an emerging medical need to establish a consensus on nutritional intervention for these patients. A panel of 30 senior physicians and experts from multidisciplinary teams drafted clinical recommendations to improve the management of nutritional interventions in Taiwan and to provide updated treatment strategy recommendations in hope of improving the nutritional status of patients with HNC. This clinical review describes the resulting consensus document, including the impact of malnutrition on clinical outcomes, the role of prophylactic tube feeding, the choice of tube feeding, and the benefit of oral nutritional supplements in patients with HNC undergoing chemoradiotherapy. The outcomes of this review will support clinicians in their efforts to improve the nutritional status of patients with HNC. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
Other Subjects
nutrition supplement; body weight loss; cancer patient; cancer survival; chemoradiotherapy; clinical outcome; diet supplementation; dysphagia; enteric feeding; evidence based practice; head and neck cancer; human; malnutrition; nose feeding; nutritional assessment; nutritional status; nutritional support; oral mucositis; overall survival; percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy; priority journal; radiation oncology; Review; Taiwan; consensus; head and neck tumor; Chemoradiotherapy; Consensus; Enteral Nutrition; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Humans; Taiwan
Type
Review