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

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Summary

Objective

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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Paleo-Keto Diet
Paleolithic Vegan
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