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Nutritional status and health-related quality of life in men with advanced castrate-resistant prostate cancer
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Čavka, Luka
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Pohar Perme, Maja
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Zakotnik, Branko
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Rotovnik-Kozjek, Nada
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Šeruga, Boštjan
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Abstract
Despite professional recommendations malnutrition is not adequately addressed in cancer patients. Here, we explored whether nutritional status (NS) is associated with HRQoL in men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Methods: Men with mCRPC enrolled into this prospective observational study were allocated to one of the four NS categories based on clinical, laboratory, and patient self-reported criteria: well-nourished (WN), nutritional risk without criteria for cachexia/sarcopenia (NR), sarcopenia, and cachexia. The HRQoL was evaluated by the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate (FACT-P) questionnaire. Association between NS and self-reported HRQoL was sought by the linear regression model, which was adjusted for known prognostic variables and body mass index. Results: Over the period of two years, 141 patients were enrolled. Their median age was 74.1 years (IQR 68.6–79.4 years) and majority of them were minimally symptomatic. Fifty-nine patients (41.8%) were WN, followed by 24 (17%), 42 (29.8%), and 16 (11.4%) patients with NR, sarcopenia, and cachexia, respectively. As compared to WN patients, all three other NS categories were significant negative predictors of HRQoL (P<0.04). Conclusions: Abnormal NS is highly prevalent in men with mCRPC and is negatively associated with their HRQoL, which supports the recommendation for management of malnutrition in these patients.
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English
Keywords:
prostate cancer
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nutritional status
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quality of life
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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Year:
2022
Number of pages:
Str. 472-481
Numbering:
Vol. 74, no. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-141228
UDC:
616-006
ISSN on article:
0163-5581
DOI:
10.1080/01635581.2021.1884731
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51943427
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26.09.2022
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Title:
Nutrition and cancer
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Nutr. cancer
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISSN:
0163-5581
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26050304
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Slovenian
Keywords:
rak prostate
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prehransko stanje
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kakovost življenja
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P3-0321
Name:
Napovedni dejavniki poteka bolezni in odgovora na zdravljenje pri različnih vrstah raka
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