Nutritional Treatment of Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Nutrition Treatment of Patients with Colorectal Cancer
3.1. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
3.2. Treatment and Side Effects
3.3. Nutrition in Cancer Therapy
3.4. Supportive Therapy after Surgical Resection
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- with restricted food intake (less than 60% of daily requirements) for more than 10 days,
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- with normal nutritional status, in whom a period of non-eating for at least 7 days is expected,
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- meeting the criteria for malnutrition at the time of the treatment.
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Regenerative Mixture for Patients during the Treatment and after Achieving Remission of Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Cancer |
daily portion |
Water-soluble vitamins |
B1 10 mg |
B3 (niacin) 3 mg |
B2 4 mg |
B6 4 mg |
B12 29 µg |
B5 (Dexpanthenol) 500 mg |
Folic acid 400 µg |
C 250 mg |
Fat-soluble vitamins |
A 130 µg of beta-carotene |
D3 4000 µg |
E all-rac-α-tocoferol 6.67 µg |
K2 1.42 mg |
Trace elements |
Zinc (Zn) 30 mg (in the form of gluconate zinc) |
Selenium (Se) 500 µg (in the form of selenium sodium) |
Magnesium (Mg) 64 ions—as citrate or other organic compound) |
Calcium (Ca) 300 mg as calcium citrate (not calcium carbonate) |
Total carbohydrates 20 g |
maltodextrin 60% |
maltose 20% |
glucose 20% |
Protein 23.5 g, including amino acids: |
Isoleucine 1 g |
Leucine 1.3 g |
Valine 1 g |
Lysine 0.9 g |
L Phenylalanine 0.09 g |
Methionine 0.1 g |
L-cysteine 0.05 g |
L-threonine 0.4 g |
L-tryptophan 0.07 g |
L-arginine 1.0 g |
L-histitidine 0.3 g |
Glycine 0.58 g |
L-alanine 0.46 g |
L-proline 057 g |
L-serine 0.22 g |
Fats 4 g |
Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (EPA and DEH), 2 g Medium-chain triglycerides MCT 2 g |
Additives dedicated for colorectal cancer patients: |
SCFA butyric acid 1 g (tributyrin) |
glutamin 30 g |
nucleotide acids 1.29 (yeast extract) |
arginine 1.0 g |
choline 1 g |
iron 8 mg (iron bicarbonate or fumarate) |
Water-soluble dietary fiber (prebiotic) Inulin 2 g Fructooligosaccharides 3 g |
Soy bean lecithin—as a stabilizer of the water and fat fraction (depending on the mixture stability) |
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Group of Medicines | Examples of Medicines | Possible Side Effects Affecting the Nutrition Status |
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pyrimidine analogues | 5-fluorouracil, capecitabine, | nausea, vomiting, neutropenia the frequency of mucositis increases with the bolus dose, the frequency of cycles, diarrhea |
platinum analogue | oxaliplatin | Often: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, constipation, peripheral neuropathy |
topoisomerase II inhibitors | irinotecan | neutropenia Often: dehydration due to diarrhea and/or constipation, infections, acute cholinergic syndrome Rare: pseudomembranous gastroenteritis, intestinal obstruction or gastrointestinal bleeding, neutropenia |
Medicine | Possible Side Effects to the Nutrition Status or Dietary Modifications |
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bevacizumab | hypertension, rectal bleeding, impeded wound healing, proteinuria |
cetuximab | infusion allergic reactions, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, dehydration (especially following diarrhea or mucositis), electrolyte disturbances, hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia), skin rash, acne rash, dry skin, nail changes, weakness, weight loss, skin infections, respiratory infections |
panitumumab | diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, weight loss, skin rash, acne rash, dry skin, nail changes, weakness |
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Lewandowska, A.; Religioni, U.; Czerw, A.; Deptała, A.; Karakiewicz, B.; Partyka, O.; Pajewska, M.; Sygit, K.; Cipora, E.; Kmieć, K.; et al. Nutritional Treatment of Patients with Colorectal Cancer. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 6881. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116881
Lewandowska A, Religioni U, Czerw A, Deptała A, Karakiewicz B, Partyka O, Pajewska M, Sygit K, Cipora E, Kmieć K, et al. Nutritional Treatment of Patients with Colorectal Cancer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(11):6881. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116881
Chicago/Turabian StyleLewandowska, Agata, Urszula Religioni, Aleksandra Czerw, Andrzej Deptała, Beata Karakiewicz, Olga Partyka, Monika Pajewska, Katarzyna Sygit, Elżbieta Cipora, Kamila Kmieć, and et al. 2022. "Nutritional Treatment of Patients with Colorectal Cancer" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 11: 6881. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116881