Improvements in Clinical Oncology, due to earlier diagnoses and more efficient therapeutic strategies, have led to increased numbers of long-term survivors, albeit many with chronic diseases. Dealing with the complex care needs of these survivors is now an important part of Medical Oncology. Suitable diet and physical activity regimes will be important in maintaining their health. This paper will review what we know and what we can do in the near future for these patients.
The role of nutritional support in cured/chronic patients / G. Rosti, F. Romano, S. Secondino, R. Caccialanza, F. Lobascio, O. Carminati, P. Pedrazzoli, P. Tralongo. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 12:10(2020 Oct 16), pp. 3167.1-3167.11. [10.3390/nu12103167]
The role of nutritional support in cured/chronic patients
R. Caccialanza;
2020
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Improvements in Clinical Oncology, due to earlier diagnoses and more efficient therapeutic strategies, have led to increased numbers of long-term survivors, albeit many with chronic diseases. Dealing with the complex care needs of these survivors is now an important part of Medical Oncology. Suitable diet and physical activity regimes will be important in maintaining their health. This paper will review what we know and what we can do in the near future for these patients.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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