A study of the nutritional status of pediatric cancer patients
S. S. Donaldson, M. N. Wesley, W. D. DeWys, R. M. Suskind, N. Jaffe and J. vanEys
The records of 455 children were reviewed to investigate the relationship
of nutritional status at time of first referral to various measurements of
disease and survival. Initial symptoms of weight loss, anorexia, fatigue,
and early satiety were all directly correlated. Serum albumin level and
nutritional status were not directly correlated. Likewise, there was no
direct relationship between performance status and nutritional status.
However, higher values of serum albumin were associated with better
performance status. Nutritional status was directly related to freedom from
relapse among children with solid tumors whether they had localized or
non-localized disease. In addition, improved survival was related to good
nutritional status for children with localized disease, whereas those with
advanced disease had a poorer survival regardless of their nutritional
status. Nutritional status appears to have prognostic implications among
children with cancer.
Establishing the Use of Body Mass Index as an Indicator of Nutrition Risk in Children With Cancer
Nething et al.
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 2007;31:53-57.
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A Multidisciplinary Review of Nutrition Considerations in the Pediatric Oncology Population: A Perspective From Children's Oncology Group
Ladas et al.
Nutr Clin Pract 2005;20:377-393.
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Mortality in Overweight and Underweight Children With Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Lange et al.
JAMA 2005;293:203-211.
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Low antioxidant vitamin intakes are associated with increases in adverse effects of chemotherapy in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Kennedy et al.
Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 2004;79:1029-1036.
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Insulin-like growth factor I, IGF binding protein 3, and IGFBP protease activity: relation to anthropometric indices in solid tumours or leukaemia
Brennan et al.
Arch. Dis. Child. 1999;80:226-230.
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Papadopoulou et al.
Arch. Dis. Child. 1997;77:131-136.
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Glutamine-Supplemented Tube Feedings Versus Total Parenteral Nutrition in Children Receiving Intensive Chemotherapy
Ford et al.
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing 1997;14:68-72.
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Nutritional Support of the Child With Cancer
Hanigan and Walter
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing 1992;9:110-118.
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