Case Study31
Case Study31
Case Study31
Understanding the Disease and Pathophysiology1. (2-points- 1 paragraph) What type of cancer is lymphoma?
The tumors are named based on the tissues they arise from and the suffix oma is used. For
example, Lymphoma is the cancer of the cells found in the lymphatic system. The lymph
nodes are affected and can be spread via the lymphatic system to other lymph nodes. The
tumors are first classified and then given a stage depending on the following: cell type, tissue
origin, benign or malignant, degree of differentiation, anatomic site and function. The TNM
(Tumor Node Metastases Staging System) is used for diagnosis and treatment for the patient.
2. (2-points) Radiation and chemotherapy may also affect healthy tissues.
a. What other cells in the body may be affected by either or both of these treatments?
In radiation, electromagnetic rays and charged particles are delivered to the cells
that are continually proliferating, like cancer cells do. The goal of treatment
planning is to uniformly irradiate a specified target while minimizing the does to
surrounding normal tissues. Normal cells as well as the targeted cancer cells are
susceptible to the toxicity of radiation so custom-made lead blocks are developed
for each patient to protect vital organs.
Because chemotherapy is given systemically, all cells of the body are exposed to
the toxic effects of the drug and almost all body systems will be affected. The
medications of chemo interrupt different stages of cell cycle replication.
b. What symptoms may the patient experience as a result of the destruction of these
cells?
Depending on how much and where the radiation is being administered, some
adverse effects include fatigue, mucositis, dysgeusia, dysphagia, severe
esophagitis, high risk of dehydration, radiation enteritis, bowel injuries, severe
diarrhea and malabsorption.
In chemotherapy, rapidly dividing GI cells promote nausea and vomiting and rapidly
hair follicle cells promote hair loss. Chemos most common side effects are due to
the toxicity to the cells and include neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia,
diarrhea, mucositis, cardiotoxicity, neurotoxicity and nephrotoxicity.
Understanding the Nutrition Therapy
3. (2-points-one paragraph) Describe the major factors that may impact the nutritional
status of the cancer patient.
The major factors that can impact the nutritional status of the cancer patient is nausea,
vomiting, xerostomia, constipation, weight loss and anemia. They can all place the
individual at nutritional risk and can lead to malnutrition. Reversing malnutrition in the
cancer patient can be very difficult. The effects above can cause severe anorexia and
cachexia. These patients must be carefully screened and assessment is vital to the
patients health. Malnutrition reduces responsiveness in the patient that is having
chemotherapy and radiation and increases perioperative morbidity, worsens the quality of
life and diminishes the likelihood of survival.
What lab would be most appropriate to monitor to determine if she is receiving the
appropriate level of protein?
Visceral protein is assessed by serum proteins, albumin, transferrin, prealbumin,
retinol binding protein and fibronectin. Acute changes in protein status are reflected
by prealbumin, transferrin, retinol binding protein and fibronectin levels. These
have a shorter half-life than albumin and are more sensitive to acute changes.
8. (2-points) Identify each of the drugs that the patient is prescribed, and note the possible
nutritional side effects of each.
Drug
Cyclophosphamide
Doxorubicin
Vincristine
Prednisone (CHOP)
9. (6 points) During a follow-up visit, Denises mother asks about an anti-cancer diet that
Denises aunt has suggested. This diet recommends a cleansing protocol with frequent
coffee enemas with a diet that focuses primarily on a liquid mixture made from fruits,
vegetables, and raw calfs liver. Mrs. Mitchell is concerned that Denise cannot even
tolerate drinking the mixture and refuses to even consider enemas.
a. How would you advise this patient and her parents regarding adherence to this
anti-cancer diet and WHY?
In times of need, people look everywhere for easy fixes to help battle diseases
such as cancer, especially in someone so young. In this case, what Denise and her
parents need to focus on is obtaining the proper nutrition, proper calories and living
the healthiest lifestyle possible while batting her disease. The diet seems as if its
not credible and eating any raw meats at this point would not be smart because of
her suppressed immune system. For proper research, they should look to credible
sources such as the American Cancer Society or ask her doctor/RD for further
information.
b. What steps would you suggest for them as they research and make appropriate
decisions for care?
For proper research, they should look to credible sources such as the American
Cancer Society or ask her doctor/RD for further information. In order for Denise to
have the strength to combat lymphoma, she will need to eat very healthy and
optimal nutrition is imperative.
c. Why may cancer patients be especially vulnerable to nutrition and medical
quackery?
Cancer patients may be especially vulnerable because there is no magic pill that
can be taken to cure cancer, people will be willing to try anything to try to extend
their life, no matter how silly it may sound. Many times when people hear the word
cancer, it immediately seems it to be a death sentence and unfortunately,
companies out there will take advantage of the vulnerable to make a cheap profit at
the expense of the ill.
Write your Nutrition Care Form from the standpoint of an initial nutrition consult upon admission
to the hospital with diagnosis of lymphoma. (10 points)
Medical Diagnosis: Stage II diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with mediastinal disease and positive
lymph nodes. Bone marrow and other organs show no indication of disease. Consult: Initial
Nutrition Consult Requested upon admission
ASESSMENT
Weight History: __UBW 130#__ Ideal Weight: __92_____%
side effects impacting nutritional status and modify type of diet as need be. Keep a close
vigilance on glucose and Ca levels due to use of prednisone. Monitor weight, intervening if
further decline is observed. __________
RD Signature: Christina Talla, RD Date: 04/23/2013