Nutritional Status and Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Common Malignancies(NCOM)
NCT06219083
Summary
This multicenter, prospective cohort study investigates the long-term impact of nutritional status on clinical outcomes in cancer patients undergoing treatment in Shaanxi Province, China. It evaluates how malnutrition, dietary patterns, and nutritional interventions affect treatment tolerance, quality of life, and survival. The study tracks dynamic changes in nutritional health and related indicators throughout various stages of chemoradiotherapy, aiming to inform evidence-based strategies for precision nutrition in oncology care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Adults aged 18 years and above * Pathologically diagnosed with malignant tumors * Scheduled to undergo radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy * Clear consciousness, no communication barriers * Willing to undergo follow-up, not in a near-death condition Exclusion Criteria: * Patients without a pathological diagnosis of malignant tumors * Patients with AIDS * Patients with mental or cognitive disorders * Patients who have undergone organ transplantation * Patients with a life expectancy less than 12 months * Pregnant women * Patients currently participating in other clinical intervention studies
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NCT06219083