Ogilvie G K
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins 80523, USA.
Clin Tech Small Anim Pract. 1998 Nov;13(4):224-31. doi: 10.1016/S1096-2867(98)80007-8.
Dogs and cats with cancer have significant alterations in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism, which can result in cancer cachexia and subsequently can decrease quality of life, reduce response to therapy, and shorten survival time. Nutritional modulation may be beneficial in the treatment of cancer patients to reverse these metabolic alterations. There is evidence that foods relatively low in simple carbohydrates with moderate amounts of high-quality protein, fiber, and fat (especially fats of the omega-3 fatty acid series) are beneficial for pets with cancer. In addition, certain supplemental nutrients may have potential to reduce the risk of developing cancer, or the growth and metastases of established malignant disease. Nutritional intervention can be a powerful tool for controlling malignant disease and for reducing toxicity associated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
患有癌症的犬猫在碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂肪代谢方面有显著改变,这会导致癌症恶病质,进而降低生活质量、减少对治疗的反应并缩短生存时间。营养调节可能有助于治疗癌症患者,以逆转这些代谢改变。有证据表明,简单碳水化合物含量相对较低、含有适量优质蛋白质、纤维和脂肪(特别是ω-3脂肪酸系列的脂肪)的食物对患癌宠物有益。此外,某些补充营养素可能有降低患癌风险或抑制已确诊恶性疾病生长和转移的潜力。营养干预可以成为控制恶性疾病以及降低与化疗和放疗相关毒性的有力工具。