Study on the gustatory change of cancer chemotherapy patients: part II the relationship between chemotherapy side effects and gustatory change.:PART II THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EFFECTS AND GUSTATORY CHANGE
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The authors try to identify the relationship between side effects and gustatory change of the cancer patients who received chemotherapy. The subjects are 110 patients with hematological/ hematopoietic tumor who gave informed consent to participate in this study. The survey includes gustatory change and other side effects. The following results were obtained : <BR>1. Side effects were observed in 97.3% of the subjects. The most popular of these was epilation, followed by nausea and fever.<BR>2. Among these side effects, fever, stomatitis, numbness of extremities, diarrhea, anal pain, palpitation and oral and lingual numbness are related to gustatory change during and after therapy.<BR>3. More patients with stomatitis experienced change in saltiness during therapy than those without.<BR>4. More patients with numbness of extremities experienced change in saltiness, sourness, bitterness during therapy and saltiness and sweetness after therapy than those without.<BR>Careful observation of the side effects will help us perform more predictable assessment and intervention on dysgeusia.
- 北関東医学会の論文
著者
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Kanda Kiyoko
Department of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Gunma University
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Kanda Kiyoko
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Gunma University
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Iida Mitue
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Gunma University
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Nakamura Miyoko
The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Gunma University School of Medicinen and Department of Internal Medicine
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