Nutritional status and primary tumour site in incurable cancer
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BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
Abstract
We aimed (1) to assess the
nutritional status (NS) using different methods,
according to the primary tumour site and (2) to
evaluate the performance of these methods in
patients with incurable cancer from a reference
centre in Brazil.
Methods Cross-sectional analysis of data from
patients admitted to the palliative care unit of a
reference cancer centre in Brazil, between July
2016 and March 2020. The primary tumour site
was the independent variable and the NS using
different methods were the dependent variables.
Logistic regressions were performed.
Results A total of 2,144patients were included
in the study. The most common primary tumour
site was the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract
(18.0%), followed by gynaecological (17.6%)
and head and neck (HN) (13.5%). Our results
showed that patients with tumours of the upper
GI tract followed by HN presented significantly
higher risk of worse NS. In contrast, breast
tumours, bone and connective tissues and
melanoma presented inverse association. The
gynaecological cancer was variably associated
with nutritional impairment, according to the
assessment method.
Conclusions Patients with incurable cancer
present high prevalence of NS impairment,
depending on the tumour site, shown to be
elevated in patients with tumour in the upper GI
tract
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OLIVEIRA, Livia Costa de et al. Nutritional status and primary tumour site in incurable cancer. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, v. 1, p. 1-9, 2021.