Authors

  1. Wallace, Whitney C. MS, RD
  2. Feigenberg, Steven J. MD
  3. Tyer, Tiffani N. MSN
  4. Pope, Janet F. PhD, RD, LDN
  5. Erickson, Dawn M. MPH, RD, LDN
  6. Hanson, Jennifer A. PhD, RD, LD

Abstract

In a retrospective review of treatment records from head and neck radiation oncology patients (N = 145), [chi]2 and logistic regression analyses (P <= .05) were used to determine differences in short-term outcomes based on weight status and clinical factors. Significant weight loss was higher among obese patients and those patients with tumor stage 2 or greater. Significant weight loss, dehydration, and hospitalizations were higher among patients receiving chemotherapy. Hospitalizations were higher also among patients with multiple comorbidities. The characteristics were associated with short-term outcomes and should be examined when setting priorities for nutrition care of head and neck cancer patients.