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The Relationship Between Intake of Macro and Micronutrients With Clinical Outcomes of Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Completed
Conditions
Head and Neck Cancer
Registration Number
NCT05226065
Lead Sponsor
Indonesia University
Brief Summary

Cancer is a disease caused by uncontrolled cells growth, and its incidence is increasing worldwide. One of the most common cancer is head and neck cancer (HNC), which has low survival rate. Malnutrition occurrence in HNC lower immune system and as result, decreased survival rate was found. Risk factors including tumor histopathology, nutritional status, immune system, and environment have various effects on life expectancy.

Head and neck cancer treatments such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgery are not without complications. Xerostomia, stomatitis, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, dysgeusia, ageusia, also pain are commonly found during the HNC treatment procedure, and takes part in further undernutrition findings in HNC patients.

Adequate nutrition management has favorable impact in managing HNC patients' malnutrition related problems. Not only energy intake, but also macronutrients and micronutrients intake have been proved be beneficial in the outcomes of HNC patients. Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and zinc are namely two nutrients that have been hypothesized to be beneficent. Branched-chain amino acids are found to increase muscle mass, amino acid pools, and immune system, which resulted in preventing malnutrition and cachexia, also increasing total lymphocyte count in cancer patients. Zinc plays role in immune system, antioxidant process, and taste bud functions. Zinc supplementation is correlated to give a better outcome in taste perception and stomatitis in HNC patients who undergo radiotherapy.

This study aims to finds the correlation between BCAA intake with muscle mass and lymphocyte count in HNC patients who haven't undergone chemoradiotherapy, zinc correlation with gustatory in HNC patients who haven't undergone chemoradiotherapy, zinc correlation with stomatitis in HNC patients who is having radiotherapy treatment, and energy and protein intake with body weight in HNC patients after underwent radiotherapy.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
112
Inclusion Criteria
  • head and neck cancer patients who haven't undergone radiotherapy or chemotherapy, during radiotherapy, and after radiotherapy
Exclusion Criteria
  • have contraindications for body composition measuring
  • are immunodeficient or have autoimmune disease
  • during immunosuppressant drugs treatment

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
total lymphocyte countbefore radiotherapy (1 day)

TLC in 1000/mcL

taste bud perceptionbefore radiotherapy (1 day)

Henkin test

body weightafter radiotherapy (1 day)

body weight in kilogram

stomatitisduring radiotherapy (1 day)

stomatitis grade using WHO criteria

muscle massbefore radiotherapy (1 day)

body composition analyzer, result in kg.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
protein intakeduring the first meeting (1 day)

protein intake using food frequency questionnaire and 24-hrs food recall, data calculated using nutrisurvey

energy intakeduring the first meeting (1 day)

energy intake using food frequency questionnaire and 24-hrs food recall, data calculated using nutrisurvey

BCAA intakeduring the first meeting (1 day)

BCAA intake using food frequency questionnaire and 24-hrs food recall, data calculated using nutrisurvey

hair zinc levelduring the first meeting if the patients undergo radiotherapy (1 day)

zinc level in hair

zinc intakeduring the first meeting (1 day)

zinc intake using food frequency questionnaire and 24-hrs food recall, data calculated using nutrisurvey

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital

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Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta, Indonesia

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