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Randomized study of the clinical effects of ω-3 fatty acid-containing enteral nutrition support during neoadjuvant chemotherapy on chemotherapy-related toxicity in patients with esophageal cancer

Title: Randomized study of the clinical effects of ω-3 fatty acid-containing enteral nutrition support during neoadjuvant chemotherapy on chemotherapy-related toxicity in patients with esophageal cancer

Authors: Miyata H, Yano M, Yasuda T, Yamasaki M, Murakami K, Makino T, Nishiki K, Sugimura K, Motoori M, Shiraishi O, Mori M, Doki Y
Published: 2017
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Nutrition

This review describes a randomised study comparing ω-3–rich enteral nutrition (EN) with ω-3–poor EN in patients undergoing cisplatin-based chemotherapy, as we don’t know a lot yet about the effect of ω-3 fatty acids on reducing chemotherapy-related toxicities. ω-3–rich EN lessened the incidence of chemotherapy-related mucosal toxicities and had a hepatoprotective effect during the chemotherapy.

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Citation: Miyata H, Yano M, Yasuda T, Yamasaki M, Murakami K, Makino T, Nishiki K, Sugimura K, Motoori M, Shiraishi O, Mori M, Doki Y. Randomized study of the clinical effects of ω-3 fatty acid-containing enteral nutrition support during neoadjuvant chemotherapy on chemotherapy-related toxicity in patients with esophageal cancer. Nutricion 2017: 33; 204-210