The coronavirus disease 2019 was first reported in Wuhan in December 2019 and then spread rapidly throughout the world.On March 11,2020,the World Health Organization declared coronavirus disease 2019 a pandemic.In res...The coronavirus disease 2019 was first reported in Wuhan in December 2019 and then spread rapidly throughout the world.On March 11,2020,the World Health Organization declared coronavirus disease 2019 a pandemic.In response to the pandemic,the management division of West China Hospital oversaw the implementation of hospital-wide emergency measures.In accordance with these measures,the hospital's thoracic surgery ward implemented a new management system by reformulating staff training plans,patient admission procedures,and other systems for managing the ward and protecting perioperative patients.Overall,the ward was successful in restoring normal working order,protecting all staff from occupational exposures,and ensuring the safety of inpatients and their families.展开更多
Cancer poses a major health problem worldwide.There is a trend of increasing incidence and mortality of several types of cancer in China.Although major breakthroughs have been made in cancer treatment,including advanc...Cancer poses a major health problem worldwide.There is a trend of increasing incidence and mortality of several types of cancer in China.Although major breakthroughs have been made in cancer treatment,including advances in surgical procedures,radiotherapy,chemotherapy,targeted therapy,and immunotherapy,the prognosis of cancer patients is still not optimal.It is widely accepted that malnutrition is commonly seen in cancer patients and that nutritional intervention can improve such patients’overall survival status by supplementing deficient nutrients,regulating abnormal metabolism,improving immune function,and modulating tumor growth.Thus,fighting malnutrition can improve patients’quality of life and survival.This review article provides a summary of development of nutritional oncology as an independent clinical discipline,recent advances,and problems and challenges faced by health care professionals in managing malnutrition among cancer patients.We propose several strategies and approaches to establish nutritional intervention programs in hospitals,including education,clinical nutritional diagnosis and treatment,which may meet the nutrition and treatment goals for patients with cancer in China.We hope that with national-wide development and implementation of nutritional intervention programs,more cancer patient in China will benefit from such endeavors,making nutritional oncology the frontier of cancer treatment not only in China,but also in whole world.展开更多
文摘The coronavirus disease 2019 was first reported in Wuhan in December 2019 and then spread rapidly throughout the world.On March 11,2020,the World Health Organization declared coronavirus disease 2019 a pandemic.In response to the pandemic,the management division of West China Hospital oversaw the implementation of hospital-wide emergency measures.In accordance with these measures,the hospital's thoracic surgery ward implemented a new management system by reformulating staff training plans,patient admission procedures,and other systems for managing the ward and protecting perioperative patients.Overall,the ward was successful in restoring normal working order,protecting all staff from occupational exposures,and ensuring the safety of inpatients and their families.
文摘Cancer poses a major health problem worldwide.There is a trend of increasing incidence and mortality of several types of cancer in China.Although major breakthroughs have been made in cancer treatment,including advances in surgical procedures,radiotherapy,chemotherapy,targeted therapy,and immunotherapy,the prognosis of cancer patients is still not optimal.It is widely accepted that malnutrition is commonly seen in cancer patients and that nutritional intervention can improve such patients’overall survival status by supplementing deficient nutrients,regulating abnormal metabolism,improving immune function,and modulating tumor growth.Thus,fighting malnutrition can improve patients’quality of life and survival.This review article provides a summary of development of nutritional oncology as an independent clinical discipline,recent advances,and problems and challenges faced by health care professionals in managing malnutrition among cancer patients.We propose several strategies and approaches to establish nutritional intervention programs in hospitals,including education,clinical nutritional diagnosis and treatment,which may meet the nutrition and treatment goals for patients with cancer in China.We hope that with national-wide development and implementation of nutritional intervention programs,more cancer patient in China will benefit from such endeavors,making nutritional oncology the frontier of cancer treatment not only in China,but also in whole world.