Positive correlation between persistence of medical nutrition therapy and overall survival in patients with head and neck cancer

Molnár, Andrea ✉ [Molnár, Andrea (egészségtudomány), author] School of PhD Studies (SU); Pálfi, Erzsébet [Pálfi, Erzsébet (Dietetika), author] Department of Dietetics and Nutrition Sciences (SU / FHS); Belák, Barbara [Belák, Barbara (onkológia), author] School of PhD Studies (SU); Blasszauer, Célia; Reibl, Dániel; Lövey, József [Lövey, József (Sugárterápia, onk...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C)

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Published: PATHOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY RESEARCH 1219-4956 1532-2807 30 Paper: 1611664 , 10 p. 2024
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q2
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Background: Several factors can affect overall survival of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, including characteristics of the cancer disease and response to treatments. However, patients’ nutritional status and the effectiveness of medical nutrition therapy (MNT) can also impact overall survival. The primary goal of our research was to collect real-life data on the use of MNT in HNC patients and to specifically investigate the correlation between survival and the duration of uninterrupted (persistent) nutrition.
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