Examination of the feasibility of nutrition counselling with a structured nutrition plan on the days of chemotherapy
- Conditions
- C50C18C34Malignant neoplasm of breastMalignant neoplasm of colonMalignant neoplasm of bronchus and lung
- Registration Number
- DRKS00027433
- Lead Sponsor
- Onkologie UnterEmsStudienzentrum UnterEms
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Suspended
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
Women and men with
o Breast carcinoma (adjuvant)
o breast carcinoma (first-line)
o colon carcinoma (adjuvant)
o colon cancer (first-line)
o Lung cancer (first-line)
- Adjuvant or, in the case of a palliative situation, first-line therapy with intravenous chemotherapy with
at least 3 planned cycles
- BMI = 20 (kg/m2)
- Sufficient knowledge of German
- Relatively good general health (ECOG: 0-1, Karnofsky: =70%).
- Informed consent
- Drug therapy for cancer has already started
- Terminal ill with significant restriction of mobility and overall vitality or poor
General condition of the patient (ECOG: >1, Karnofsky: <70%)
- Estimated life expectancy <6 months
- Body weight with BMI<20 kg/m2 or weight loss of >2 kg in the last month or >5 kg in the
in the last 3 months
- Diabetes mellitus type 1
- Renal insufficiency stage > 2, GFR <60 ml/min / 1.73 m2
- Known eating disorder
- Dementia
- Mental disorder
- Lack of language skills
- Lack of informed consent
- Participation in another (clinical) study
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Testing the feasibility of a structured nutrition plan on chemotherapy days in outpatient oncology care.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method - Testing the feasibility of a structured nutrition plan on the days of chemotherapy in outpatient oncological care for patients with palliative therapy intentions using the example of breast, colon and lung cancer patients receiving first-line therapy. <br>- Reduction of undesirable side effects of chemotherapy through a structured nutrition plan <br>- Improving the quality of life of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy through a structured nutrition plan <br>- Improving blood counts of cancer patients receiving chemotherapy through a structured nutrition plan <br>- Analysis of the effects of a structured nutrition plan on the days of chemotherapy on weight, fat and muscle mass