BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to identify predictors of weight loss during radiotherapy (RT) in patients with stage I or II head and neck (HN) cancer. METHODS: This study was conducted as part of a phase 3 chemoprevention trial. A total of 540 patients were randomized. The patients were weighed before and after RT. Their baseline characteristics, including lifestyle habits, diet, and quality of life, were assessed as potential predictors. Predictors were identified using multiple linear regressions. The reliability of the model was assessed by bootstrap resampling. A receiver operating characteristics curve was generated to estimate the model's accuracy in predicting critical weight loss (≥5%). RESULTS: The mean weight loss was 2.2 kg (standard deviation, 3.4). Five factors were associated with a greater weight loss: all HN cancer sites other than the glottic larynx (P
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Nourissat, A., Bairati, I., Samson, E., Fortin, A., Gélinas, M., Nabid, A., … Meyer, F. (2010). Predictors of weight loss during radiotherapy in patients with stage I or II head and neck cancer. Cancer, 116(9), 2275–2283. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.25041
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