“…There have been no studies in the literature to date that have investigated additional pre-treatment nutrition interventions in comparison to standard best practice care models of regular dietitian care during and post-treatment. Current studies which use proPEG tubes and report on the timing of commencement of nutrition support, do so when clinically indicated in response to deterioration in swallowing or nutritional status (Beer, Krause, Zuercher, & Stanga, 2005;Marcy et al, 2000;Nguyen et al, 2006;Nugent et al, 2010a;Raykher et al, 2009;Scolapio, Spangler, Romano, McLaughlin, & Salassa, 2001;Wiggenraad et al, 2007). A range of outcomes following the theoretical model will be assessed from this intervention study: clinical outcomes (weight, body composition, nutritional status, and treatment tolerance); cost outcomes (unplanned admissions); and patient outcomes (survival and QOL).…”