Abstract

To the Editor, in the oncologic setting, the primary goal of nutritional interventions is the avoidance of malnutrition as nutrition care is not only important in the prevention of cancer but also plays a role in cancer treatment compatibility (1). This assumption isbased on a bulk of scientific literature. Unfortunately, every day a new diet is proposed to make weight loss easier while simultaneously reducing the intake of unhealthy foods.

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