Individual Differences in Chemosensory Perception Amongst Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Narrative Review.

Nutr Cancer

Faculty of Psychology, Department of Cognition, Development and Educational Psychology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Not all patients experience these sensory changes similarly; variations exist in how they perceive and cope with the side effects of chemotherapy.
  • * The review calls for more research on these individual differences and suggests potential strategies to enhance patients' chemosensory perception of food, aiming for a personalized approach in addressing malnutrition during and after treatment.

Article Abstract

Chemotherapy is an aggressive form of treatment for cancer and its toxicity directly affects the eating behavior of many patients, usually by adversely affecting their sense of smell and/or taste. These sensory alterations often lead to serious nutritional deficiencies that can jeopardize the patient's recovery, and even continue to affect their lives once treatment has terminated. Importantly, however, not all patients suffer from such alterations to their chemical senses; and those who do, do not necessarily describe the side effects in quite the same way, nor suffer from them with equal intensity. The origin of these individual differences between cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment has not, as yet, been studied in detail. This review is therefore designed to encourage future research that can help to address the perceptual/sensory problems (and the consequent malnutrition) identified amongst this group of patients in a more customized/personalized manner. In particular, by providing an overview of the possible causes of these large individual differences that have been reported in the literature. For this reason, in addition to the narrative bibliographic review, several possible strategies that could help to improve the chemosensory perception of food are proposed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01635581.2021.2000625DOI Listing

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