Cachexia, dietetic consultation, and survival in patients with pancreatic and periampullary cancer: A multicenter cohort study

Author:

Latenstein Anouk E. J.1ORCID,Dijksterhuis Willemieke P. M.23ORCID,Mackay Tara M.1,Beijer Sandra3,Eijck Casper H. J.4,Hingh Ignace H. J. T.5,Molenaar I. Quintus6,Oijen Martijn G. H.23,Santvoort Hjalmar C.6,Schueren Marian A. E.7,Vos‐Geelen Judith8ORCID,Vries Jeanne H. M.9,Wilmink Johanna W.2,Besselink Marc G.1,Laarhoven Hanneke W. M.2,

Affiliation:

1. Department of SurgeryCancer Center AmsterdamAmsterdam UMCUniversity of AmsterdamAmsterdamthe Netherlands

2. Department of Medical OncologyCancer Center AmsterdamAmsterdam UMCUniversity of AmsterdamAmsterdamthe Netherlands

3. Department of Research & DevelopmentNetherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL)Utrechtthe Netherlands

4. Department of SurgeryErasmus MCRotterdamthe Netherlands

5. Department of SurgeryCatharina HospitalEindhoventhe Netherlands

6. Department of SurgeryRegional Academic Cancer Center UtrechtSt Antonius Hospital Nieuwegein and University Medical Center Utrecht Cancer CenterUtrechtthe Netherlands

7. Department of Nutrition and HealthHAN University of Applied SciencesNijmegenthe Netherlands

8. Department of Internal MedicineDivision of Medical OncologyGROW ‐ School for Oncology and Developmental BiologyMaastricht University Medical CenterMaastrichtthe Netherlands

9. Division of Human Nutrition and HealthWageningen UniversityWageningenthe Netherlands

Funder

KWF Kankerbestrijding

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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