Nutritional status and energy and protein intake were studied in 52 patients with cancer of the breast, ovary or lung before, after 1, and after 3 cycles of aggressive chemotherapy. Pre-treatment intakes were somewhat lower than recommended and did not change after 3 cycles of chemotherapy, neither did nutritional status. Many patients had eating-related complaints, but these complaints did not increase significantly with chemotherapeutic treatment. In 31 patients electrical taste detection thresholds and chemical smell detection thresholds were measured before and after 3 cycles of chemotherapy. Changes in thresholds had no relation to changes in energy and protein intake. Perceived taste and smell changes were not reflected in chemosensory threshold values.