Abstract
Review: Potential Effectiveness of Paleolithic Nutritional Interventions in Treatment of Gynecological Cancers
Highlights
20-88% patients of gynecological oncology present with symptoms of malnutrition [1]
Materials: PubMed, Scopus, SciPubs, Mayo Clinic, Cochrane Library, Covance Laboratory and ASRM databases were used for collecting data in the form of case reports, research articles, reviews, clinical trials, journals, and books
Case reports and short-term clinical trials between year 2000-2020 are included for comparative analysis of Paleodiet and its variants with other nutritional interventions
Summary
This meta-analysis is aimed to address the importance of nutritional intervention, with emphasis on paleo nutrition, in treatment of gynecological cancers, pre-malignancy conditions, and post-operative recovery in women. Materials: PubMed, Scopus, SciPubs, Mayo Clinic, Cochrane Library, Covance Laboratory and ASRM databases were used for collecting data in the form of case reports, research articles, reviews, clinical trials, journals, and books. Design: Out of 400 publications, 7 are shortlisted for their relevance to gynecological oncology and paleo nutrition interventions. Case reports and short-term clinical trials between year 2000-2020 are included for comparative analysis of Paleodiet and its variants with other nutritional interventions
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