Kastrati Karin, Huebner Jutta, Kipp Anna P, Mathies Viktoria
Klinik Für Innere Medizin II, University Hospital Jena, Am Klinikum 1, 07747, Jena, Germany.
Department of Nutritional Physiology, Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany.
Support Care Cancer. 2025 Aug 4;33(8):754. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-09801-2.
Although renal cell carcinoma (RCC) presents unique nutritional challenges due to the disease itself and treatment side effects, little is known about the prevalence of nutritional issues among RCC patients in a real-world setting. This study aimed to investigate the patient-reported prevalence of nutritional issues and the response of healthcare teams to these challenges.
A survey among RCC patients in Germany was developed in collaboration with patient organizations and included 46 questions covering demographics, nutritional issues, and cancer care experiences. It was distributed online from April to July 2022. Responses from 94 German RCC patients were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Nutritional concerns were reported by 60.6% of participants, with diarrhea (23.4%), loss of appetite (21.3%), and nausea (20.2%) being the most common issues. Unintentional weight loss was reported by 49.4% of patients, but only 13.9% were referred to nutrition specialists. More than two-thirds reported a negative or extremely negative impact due to these problems on their physical condition and quality of life. Additionally, 67% of patients felt that their nutritional needs were not taken seriously by their healthcare teams. Most patients (84%) think that nutritional care should be part of routine cancer care.
The findings reveal significant gaps in the nutritional care of RCC patients. Screenings and proactive assessments do not appear to be performed as suggested by nutritional guidelines. Thus, nutritional counseling and support are obviously still not integrated into real-world comprehensive oncological care.
尽管肾细胞癌(RCC)因其疾病本身和治疗副作用带来了独特的营养挑战,但在现实环境中,对于RCC患者营养问题的患病率知之甚少。本研究旨在调查患者报告的营养问题患病率以及医疗团队对这些挑战的应对情况。
与患者组织合作开展了一项针对德国RCC患者的调查,其中包括46个问题,涵盖人口统计学、营养问题和癌症护理经历。该调查于2022年4月至7月在线发布。使用描述性和推断性统计方法分析了94名德国RCC患者的回复。
60.6%的参与者报告了营养问题,其中腹泻(23.4%)、食欲不振(21.3%)和恶心(20.2%)是最常见的问题。49.4%的患者报告了非故意体重减轻,但只有13.9%的患者被转诊至营养专家处。超过三分之二的患者报告这些问题对他们的身体状况和生活质量产生了负面或极其负面的影响。此外,67%的患者认为他们的医疗团队没有认真对待他们的营养需求。大多数患者(84%)认为营养护理应该成为常规癌症护理的一部分。
研究结果揭示了RCC患者营养护理方面存在显著差距。筛查和主动评估似乎并未按照营养指南的建议进行。因此,营养咨询和支持显然仍未纳入现实世界的综合肿瘤护理中。