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The Administration of Ocoxin Increases the Quality of Life of Patients with Advanced Epithelial or Metastatic Ovarian Cancer Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
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作者 Karen López Miguel Daniel Ricardo Martínez Ávila +20 位作者 Lliset Álvarez Pérez Gisselle Martínez Rabasa alejandro Linchenat Lambert Roberto Esperón Noa Lisandra Heredia Manzano Margarita De Quesada amigó Rafael I. Reyes Velázquez Danay Corrales Otero Ramon Ropero Toirac Idelmis Curbelo Heredia Mircea Betancourt Cabeza tania a. agrelo ramos Rosa Maa Muñoz Reyes Juan Jesús Lence anta Rosaa Fuentes Sosa Karelia Silvera Candó Kirenia Silva Rodríguez Zaida Lastre Sosa Mayte Robaina García Eduardo Sanz David Marquez 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 CAS 2022年第9期561-584,共24页
Background: 70% of ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage (III or IV) of the disease and, in turn, with a high prevalence of peritoneal carcinosis and ascites, which leads to progressive malnutrition ... Background: 70% of ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage (III or IV) of the disease and, in turn, with a high prevalence of peritoneal carcinosis and ascites, which leads to progressive malnutrition in patients, with the consequent deterioration of their general condition. There is a very important relationship between nutritional status, quality of life, survival, and the ability to tolerate multidisciplinary treatment of peritoneal carcinosis. Methods: A phase II, open-label, single-center, non-randomised clinical trial was conducted that included 36 patients with advanced disease who were administered the nutritional supplement Ocoxin, 30 ml twice a day, beginning one week before chemotherapy (CT) based on carboplatin/paclitaxel, of which they receive three cycles with neoadjuvant intent. Ocoxin treatment was continued during chemotherapy and for three weeks after completion of the last cycle, as well as during any periods for which this treatment was discontinued due to toxicity. The effect of Ocoxin on the quality of life was assessed through the QLQ C30 and QLQ OV28 questionnaires from the start of treatment until the end of the follow-up period. In addition, the Karnofsky Index and nutritional parameters were assessed. Results: There were no significant differences between adverse events versus baseline values, except in leukocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, ALT, and AST. There was no deterioration of the QoL scales, except for those related to the effects of chemotherapy and alopecia. Conclusions: Ocoxin as an adjuvant to chemotherapy appears to improve better tolerance to chemotherapy, showed a good safety profile, and improved quality of life. For further information on Ocoxin neoadjuvant therapy benefits, a phase III clinical trial will be needed. 展开更多
关键词 Chemotherapy Radiotherapy Ovarian Cancer ONCOLOGY Quality of Life Ad-juvant Therapy Supportive Care
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