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Título : Assessing taste and smell alterations in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy according to treatment
Autor : Amezaga, Javier; Alfaro, Begona; Rios, Yolanda; Larraioz, Aitziber; Ugartemendia, Gurutze; Urruticoechea, Ander; Tueros, Itziar
Citación : SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2018, 26, 4077-4086
Resumen : PurposeTaste and smell changes are common side effects in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments (CT). This can lead to a reduced food enjoyment and an inadequate nutrient intake with a high impact on nutritional status and quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate the self-reported chemosensory alterations of patients undergoing chemotherapy according to CT type. Methods An observational study was conducted with 151 patients undergoing CT at Oncology Outpatient Unit from Onkologikoa Foundation. An interviewer-assisted questionnaire was designed to investigate chemosensory changes in patients undergoing CT. Results Seventy-six percent patients reported taste disorders and 45\% smell changes. Xerostomia is the most frequent symptom reported by patients receiving chemotherapy in our study (63.6\%), and it is strongly associated to bad taste in mouth (OR = 5.96; CI =2.37-14.94; p value=0.000) and taste loss (OR = 5.96; CI = 2.37-14.94; p value = 0.000). Anthracyclines, paclitaxel, carboplatin, and docetaxel were the CT agents producing the highest taste disturbance rates. Cisplatin and 5-Fluorouracil are the CT resulting in the lowest complaints. Logistic regression revealed statistically significant associations between taste loss and carboplatin and docetaxel (OR = 3.50; CI = 1.12-10.90; p value = 0.031) and cold hypersensitivity and oxaliplatin (OR = 12.14; CI = 4.18-35.25; p value = 0.000). Not only platin-based CT such as carboplatin produced dysgeusia, but also anthracyclines and paclitaxel treatments. Conclusions The better knowledge of taste and smell alterations according to CT type may provide valuable information for the design of new strategies to tackle CT side effects. It is important to take into account taste and smell dysfunctions and other alterations such as xerostomia together.
Palabras clave : Cancer; Chemotherapy; Xerostomia; Metallic taste; Dysgeusia; PATIENTS RECEIVING CHEMOTHERAPY; BREAST-CANCER; ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; IMPACT; DYSFUNCTION; DISORDERS
Fecha de publicación : 2018
Editorial : SPRINGER
Tipo de documento: Article
Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-018-4277-z
URI : http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/770
ISSN : 0941-4355
E-ISSN: 1433-7339
Patrocinador: Basque Country Government (Department of the Environment, Regional Planning, Agriculture and Fisheries)
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