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Nicole Kiss
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 79
Citations - 1080
Nicole Kiss is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Malnutrition. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 55 publications receiving 616 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole Kiss include Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre & University of Melbourne.
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Prevalence of malnutrition and impact on clinical outcomes in cancer services: A comparison of two time points.
TL;DR: The study has provided a comprehensive description of cancer malnutrition prevalence representative of all treatment settings, tumour types and stages of disease, enabling oncology services to identify opportunities to embed identification and prevention strategies into models of care, resulting in improved patient outcomes and reduced health care costs.
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Updated evidence‐based practice guidelines for the nutritional management of patients receiving radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy
Elisabeth Isenring,Elisabeth Isenring,Rachel Zabel,Melanie Bannister,Teresa Brown,Teresa Brown,Merran Findlay,Nicole Kiss,Jenelle Loeliger,Cara Johnstone,Belinda Camilleri,Wendy Davidson,Jan Hill,Judy Bauer,Judy Bauer +14 more
TL;DR: The evidence to support nutrition intervention in patients receiving radiation therapy remains strong, however, the benefits of Nutrition intervention in chemotherapy are less clear.
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Associations between nutritional status, weight loss, radiotherapy treatment toxicity and treatment outcomes in gastrointestinal cancer patients
TL;DR: Deterioration in nutritional status during radiotherapy (as measured by weight loss) may be associated with poorer short-term treatment outcomes in gastrointestinal cancer patients.
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Clinical Oncology Society of Australia: Position statement on cancer-related malnutrition and sarcopenia.
Nicole Kiss,Nicole Kiss,Jenelle Loeliger,Merran Findlay,Elizabeth Isenring,Brenton J. Baguley,Anna Boltong,Alexis Butler,Irene Deftereos,Michelle Eisenhuth,Steve F. Fraser,Rebecca Fichera,Hayley Griffin,Sandi Hayes,Emily Jeffery,Catherine Johnson,Chris Lomma,Barbara S. van der Meij,Carolyn McIntyre,Tracey Nicholls,Lina Pugliano,Tina L. Skinner,Jane Stewart,Judy Bauer +23 more
TL;DR: Treatment for cancer‐related malnutrition and sarcopenia should be individualised, in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team (MDT), and tailored to meet needs at each stage of cancer treatment.
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A dietitian-led clinic for patients receiving (chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer.
TL;DR: A dietitian-led head andneck cancer clinic is associated with improved efficiency and nutritional management of head and neck cancer patients and offers a feasible model of care.