2013
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0509.1000131
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The Effect of Chemotherapy on Serum Carnitine Levels and Fatigue in Chemotherapy Naive Medical Oncology Patients: A Pilot Study. Carnitine, Chemotherapy and Fatigue

Abstract: Background: Fatigue, a highly prevalent side-effect of anticancer therapy, poses a significant burden on patient quality of life. Carnitine deficiency has been implicated in the development of fatigue during chemotherapy.Methods: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the relationship between chemotherapy-related fatigue and serum carnitine (total, free-and acyl: free carnitine ratio) in 35 chemotherapy-naïve oncology patients at baseline, 6 and12 weeks.Results: Carnitine deficiency, based on acyl: free carnitine … Show more

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“…It includes under nutrition, which results from less food intake and hard physical work and over nutrition results from excess food intake and less physical activities [40].…”
Section: Malnutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes under nutrition, which results from less food intake and hard physical work and over nutrition results from excess food intake and less physical activities [40].…”
Section: Malnutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%