Consensus Document
Consensus of nutritional management for survivors of malignant tumor (2023)
Li Rongrong, Yu Kang, Nutrition Oncology Branch of Chinese Nutrition Society
Published 2023-04-30
Cite as Chin J Clin Nutr, 2023, 31(2): 65-73. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115822-20230416-00062
Abstract
Reasonable nutrition management is important in the long-term care of cancer survivors. It can contribute to reducing the risk of metabolic complications, improving patients' understanding, beliefs, and behavior as regards healthy lifestyles, promoting lifestyle and dietary changes, and positively impacting disease treatment and long-term prognosis. To improve the long-term management of Chinese cancer survivors, reduce medical costs, and maximize clinical benefits and patient outcomes, the Cancer Nutrition Branch of the Chinese Nutrition Society has developed this consensus based on the current cancer patient management and nutritional therapy in China, evidence-based medicine from domestic and foreign publications, as well as expert opinions and experiences in clinical and nutritional fields. Following the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine (OCEBM) grading system, this consensus provides recommendations for nutritional risk screening, assessment (diagnosis), enteral and parenteral nutrition support, and medical nutrition therapy for cancer survivors, aiming to inform and support the standardized nutritional management of cancer survivors.
Key words:
Malignant tumor; Survivorship; Nutritional risk screening; Nutritional diagnosis; Nutritional support
Contributor Information
Li Rongrong
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), Beijing 100730, China
Yu Kang
Department of Clinical Nutrition, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), Beijing 100730, China
Nutrition Oncology Branch of Chinese Nutrition Society
本文中第68页“25~35kJ/(kg•d)”更正为“25~35kcal/(kg•d)”。更正的同时表示歉意!