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  • Applying Nuclear Nutrition Techniques to Improve Outcomes for Childhood Cancer in Low and Middle Income Countries

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    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    E43033

    CRP

    2196

    Approved Date

    6 March 2019

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    9 July 2019

    Expected End Date

    31 January 2026

    Participating Countries

    India
    Jamaica
    Malaysia
    Mexico
    Morocco
    Myanmar
    Philippines
    Russian Federation
    South Africa
    Thailand

    Description

    CRP will contribute new evidence on the efficacy and effectiveness of nutritional and lifestyle support during cancer treatment in particular in LMICs, and on core nutritional information to be collected. This information will improve treatment outcomes, recurrence and survival of cancer patients.

    ?Data on diet related behaviour and physical activity of cancer patients

    ?Data on the efficacy and effectiveness of diet and behaviour related interventions on nutritional status, treatment outcomes, recurrence and survival to provide a firm base for the nutritional management of cancer in general, or specific cancers

    ?A minimum nutritional care toolbox for routine use to improve clinical practice as well as for more complex clinical situations, based on: history (appetite, diet, physical activity), anthropometry (body composition), physiology, physical function or fitness and metabolic fitness, and biochemistry (nutrient status)

    ?Peer reviewed publications, conference abstracts, RCM reports

    Objectives

    The overall objective is to generate evidence on how to improve survival in children with cancer in low middle income countries through understanding the interlinking relationships between cancer, body composition, energy expenditure, interventions and clinical outcomes in childhood cancer.

    Specific objectives

    To examine the effect of childhood cancer and treatment on body composition and energy expenditure.

    To understand the link between body composition, energy expenditure and clinical outcomes in childhood cancer.

    To determine accurate and accessible body composition and energy expenditure assessment techniques for childhood cancer. .

    To determine intervention which improve body composition, energy expenditure and clinical outcomes in childhood cancer.

    To examine the effect of childhood cancer and treatment on body composition and energy expenditure.

    To understand the link between body composition, energy expenditure and clinical outcomes in childhood cancer.

    To determine accurate and accessible body composition and energy expenditure assessment techniques for childhood cancer. .

    To determine intervention which improve body composition, energy expenditure and clinical outcomes in childhood cancer.

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