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Nutritional counseling with or without systematic use of oral nutritional supplements in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Abstract BACKGROUND: To evaluate the benefit of oral nutritional supplements (ONS) in addition to nutritional counseling in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients undergoing radiotherapy (RT). METHODS: In a single-center, randomized, pragmatic, parallel-group controlled trial (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02055833; February 2014-August 2016), 159 newly diagnosed HNC patients suitable for to RT regardless of previous surgery and induction chemotherapy were randomly assigned to nutritional counseling in combination with ONS (N = 78) or without ONS (N = 81) from the start of RT and continuing for up to 3 months after its end. Primary endpoint was the change in body weight at the end of RT. Secondary endpoints included changes in protein-calorie intake, muscle strength, phase angle and quality of life and anti-cancer treatment tolerance. RESULTS: In patients with the primary endpoint assessed (modified intention-to-treat population), counseling plus ONS (N = 67) resulted in smaller loss of body weight than nutritional counseling alone (N = 69; mean difference, 1.6 kg [95%CI, 0.5-2.7]; P = 0.006). Imputation of missing outcomes provided consistent findings. In the ONS-supplemented group, higher protein-calorie intake and improvement in quality of life over time were also observed (P < 0.001 for all). The use of ONS reduced the need for changes in scheduled anti-cancer treatments (i.e. for RT and/or systemic treatment dose reduction or complete suspension, HR=0.40 [95%CI, 0.18-0.91], P = 0.029). CONCLUSION: In HNC patients undergoing RT or RT plus systemic treatment, and receiving nutritional counseling, the use of ONS resulted in better weight maintenance, increased protein-calorie intake, improved quality of life and was associated with better anti-cancer treatment tolerance.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Head and neck cancer; Malnutrition; Nutritional counseling; Nutritional support; Oral nutritional supplements; Quality of life; Radiotherapy; Treatment tolerance; Hematology; Oncology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
List of contributors:
Cereda, Emanuele; Cappello, Silvia; Colombo, Sara; Klersy, Catherine; Imarisio, Ilaria; Turri, Annalisa; Caraccia, Marilisa; Borioli, Valeria; Monaco, Teresa; Benazzo, Marco; Pedrazzoli, Paolo; Corbella, Franco; Caccialanza, Riccardo
Authors of the University:
BENAZZO MARCO
PEDRAZZOLI PAOLO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1212765
Published in:
RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
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