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Title: The oral cancer patients diet challenges during treatment


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The oral cancer patients diet challenges during
treatment
  • Carole Anne McAtear
  • Specialist Dietitian Head and Neck Cancer
  • NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

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Oral Cancer Patients Journey
  • GP/Dentist Diagnosis
  • Surgery Radio/Chemotherapy
  • Curative Palliative


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Estimated incidence of malnutrition in West of
Scotland Cancer patients 2003
Total 1168
  • Adapted from Stratton Et Al 2003 and ISD
    Scotland

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Causes of malnutrition in Head and Neck Cancer
  • Cancer Cachexia
  • Mechanical
  • Lifestyle choices
  • Pre-existing chronic malnutrition
  • Treatment

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Effects of malnutrition on cancer treatment
  • Poor response to therapy
  • Increased treatment related toxicity
  • Reduced survival
  • Increased mortality risk
  • Reduced quality of life

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Food First.
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Texture Modified Diets
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Oral Nutritional Support
  • Food fortification
  • Dietary counselling
  • Prescribed oral nutritional supplements
  • Compliance is critical to the efficacy of oral
    nutritional support

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  • Artificial Nutritional Support

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Nasogastric and Stomogastric
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Patient Comfort
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Pump feeding
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Bolus feeding
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PRIMARY GASTROSTOMY PLACEMENT
  • PEG
  • Endoscopy
  • Risk of transfer of bacteria and abnormal cells
  • May be difficult to remove
  • RIG
  • Inflation of stomach
  • X ray
  • Risk of referred pain
  • Easily removed
  • PIG ( hybrid)
  • Per- oral image guided gastrostomy

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CONSIDERATIONS WITH GASTROSTOMIES
  • Consented Procedure
  • Early displacement of tube
  • Peritonitis
  • Bacterial contamination
  • Limiting medical conditions eg ascites/crohns
  • Poor healing terminally ill
  • Risk low mortality

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Gastrostomy mortality
  • The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient
    Outcome and Death (NCEPOD) www.ncepod.org.uk
  • 6 (n16648) 2004

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SGH Outcomes 2007
2007 30 day mortality 2.4 ( 1 patient)
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Tumour cell seeding
  • Cappel.M.
  • Risk factors and risk reduction of malignant
    seeding of the percutaneous endoscopic
    gastrostomy track from pharyngeal malignancy A
    review of all 44 known reported cases
  • Am J of gastroenterology 20071021307-11

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Gastric Metastasis
  • 100 pharyngeal,laryngeal or oesophagus
  • 98 SCC
  • Staged T3 T4
  • 98 endoscopic (pull technique)
  • 69 placed pre chemo/XRT
  • ? Natural tumor shredding

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Nutritional Care Plans
  • Assessment
  • Set realistic and achievable goals
  • Follow the patient journey
  • Monitor individual responses to nutrition and
    cancer treatments
  • Provide follow up
  • Use other resources eg. mcmillan nurses,MDT
  • Patient centred

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Outcome
  • Curative may require further nutritional advice
    on lifestyle and eating plan
  • MDT Rehabilitation Dental restoration , Speech
    and Language and Physio therapy
  • Palliative ethical issues may need to be
    considered around feeding

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Quality of life
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