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ABSTRACT
Background. Malnutrition is a disintegrating component to outcome of treatment childhood cancer. This research was carried out to assess nutritional status of children newly diagnosed with cancer under syearsold.
Method. A descriptive cross-sectional, prospective study from September 2016 to September 2017 at the Oncology department, National Children’s Hospital.
Results. 170 children newly diagnosed with cancer under syearsold were recruited in this study. The prevalence of malnutrition children was found: 22.4% of underweight (moderate 20%, severe 2.4%); 12.4% of stunting (moderate 11.8%, severe 0.6%); 17.6% of wasting (modarate 12.4%, severe 5.3%), respectively. The prevalence of malnutrition according to middle upper arm circumference (MUAC) was 10.9%. The prevalence of overweight was 4.1%. The prevalence of malnutrition according to serum albumin was 29% and serum protein was 20%, respectively. The difference in malnutrition between various cancer diseases was not significant.
Conclusions. The prevalence of malnutrition according to anthropometric indicies and biochemical profiles ranged from 10.9 to 29% of children newly diagnosed with cancer under syearsold. The rate was typical of a developing country.
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Đã xuất bản | 24-01-2025 | |
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Số tạp chí | Số 56 (2019) | |
Phân mục | Nghiên cứu | |
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Từ khóa | Key words: malnutrition, children with cancer, under 5 years of age |

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