Effect of nutritional supportive therapy on children with advanced cancer
- PMID: 6799189
Effect of nutritional supportive therapy on children with advanced cancer
Abstract
The parameter of weight/height ratio as a percentage of the 50th percentile is a basic measure for nutritional status in pediatric oncology and measures adequately response to therapeutic intervention.
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