Snyderman Carl H
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 200 Lothrop Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Curr Oncol Rep. 2003 Mar;5(2):158-63. doi: 10.1007/s11912-003-0104-9.
The role of nutrition in patients with head and neck cancer, specifically squamous cell carcinoma, is underappreciated. The composition of the diet can contribute to carcinogenesis, and specific nutrients may offer some protection in the presence of known carcinogens (ie, tobacco). Patients with head and neck cancer are frequently malnourished, which may have prognostic implications for the morbidity and outcome of therapies. Although the benefits of preoperative nutritional supplementation have been demonstrated only in severely malnourished patients, the use of immune-enhancing formulas may prove to be beneficial. Special consideration should be given to the nutritional needs and possible interactions of diet and therapy in patients receiving radiation and chemotherapy. Physicians should be cognizant of the widespread use of alternative diets and nutritional supplements that can be harmful and may interact with standard treatments. New knowledge regarding the role of nutrition in cancer offers hope for the nutritional chemoprevention of head and neck cancers.
营养在头颈癌患者,特别是鳞状细胞癌患者中的作用尚未得到充分重视。饮食的构成可能会促进癌症发生,而特定营养素在已知致癌物(如烟草)存在的情况下可能提供一定保护作用。头颈癌患者常存在营养不良,这可能对治疗的发病率和结果产生预后影响。虽然术前营养补充的益处仅在严重营养不良的患者中得到证实,但使用免疫增强配方可能被证明是有益的。对于接受放疗和化疗的患者,应特别考虑其营养需求以及饮食与治疗之间可能的相互作用。医生应认识到替代饮食和营养补充剂的广泛使用可能有害,并且可能与标准治疗相互作用。关于营养在癌症中作用的新知识为头颈癌的营养化学预防带来了希望。