Nutrition and Cancer Flashcards

1
Q

What part of the environmental part of cancer is determined by diet

A

30-35% (don’t memorise)

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2
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Why are red and processed meats carcinogenic

A

Nitrates + Amino Acids make nitrosamines which are known to be mostly carcinogenic

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3
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Which fats are carcinogenic

A

Saturated and Animal Fats

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4
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What drink is carcinogenic

A

Alcohol

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5
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Why are many healthy foods ‘anti’ carcinogenic

A

They have products that increase the elimation/metabolism of the carcinogenic nitrosamines

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6
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Are cancer patients generally over, under or well-nourished

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Approximately 75% of cancer patients are undernourished

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7
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Which cancers cause the highest weight loss

A

Oesophogeal, Stomach and Laryngeal

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8
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Cachexia

A

Chronic hypermetabolic state characterised by rapid weight loss and anorexia

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9
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When might cachexia me seen

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Patients with cancer, certain infectious diseases (malaria, TB, HIV, Cystic Fibrosis) & chronic alcholics

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10
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Cancer cachexia vs starvation

A

Basal metabolic rate and total energy expenditure are decreased in starvation but increased in cachexia

Cachexia also causes inflammation while starvation does not

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Pathogenesis of Cancer Cachexia

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Tumour induced inflammation causes the release of cytokines
These lead to the induction of the hepatic acute phase response, decreased protein synthesis/increased breakdown, anorexia, increased metabolism etc

Thus

Body fat/Muscle Mass are lost, the body is fatigued, immunity is impaired and the physical function & quality of life are impaired

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12
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Goal of Nutrition Therapy for cancer patients

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Increase likelihood of treatment completion & improvement of quality of life through supporting adequate energy/nutrient intake

This reverses past malnutrition, prevents weight loss/promotes weight gain, enhances immune function and reduces both physical & mental fatigue

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13
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Describe nutrition therapy for cancer patients

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Provide sufficient protein

Carbs should be primary energy source

Fat should represent ~25% energy intake

Adequate dietary fibre/fluid intake

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14
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Enteral vs Parenteral Nutrition Support

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Enteral refers to methods of nutrition that use the GI tract like a normal oral diet, liquid supplments or feeding tube

Parenteral is used when the GI tract is not functional/accessible/safe to use, e.g. colon cancer
Nutrients are delivered directly to the blood stream

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