Nunnally C, Donoghue M, Yasko J M
Nurs Clin North Am. 1982 Dec;17(4):557-78.
Individuals with cancer share many similar nutritional problems, regardless of the primary site of the malignant neoplasm. The presence of protein-calorie malnutrition is the most common secondary diagnosis in cancer and is frequently the cause of death. To date, the inability of health care professionals to halt or adequately control the severity of protein-calorie malnutrition in the individual with cancer indicates that the syndrome is more complex than inadequate ingestion of nutrients. The presence and severity of protein-calorie malnutrition in individuals with cancer cannot be attributed to one factor. The disease, treatment modalities, and complications of therapy all contribute to its development.
患有癌症的个体,无论恶性肿瘤的原发部位在哪里,都存在许多相似的营养问题。蛋白质 - 热量营养不良的存在是癌症最常见的次要诊断,并且常常是死亡原因。迄今为止,医疗保健专业人员无法阻止或充分控制癌症患者蛋白质 - 热量营养不良的严重程度,这表明该综合征比营养摄入不足更为复杂。癌症患者蛋白质 - 热量营养不良的存在及其严重程度不能归因于单一因素。疾病、治疗方式以及治疗并发症都促使其发展。