Nicole Erickson
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Erickson N, Sulosaari V, Sullivan E, Laviano A, van Ginkel-Res A, Remijnse W, et al.
Semin Oncol Nurs
. 2025 Jan;
41(1):151799.
PMID: 39799089
Objectives: Robust evidence highlights the crucial role of nutrition for people with cancer, and international organizations recognize it as a basic human right linked to health and food. Within this...
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Sulosaari V, Beurskens J, Laviano A, Erickson N
Semin Oncol Nurs
. 2024 Dec;
41(1):151798.
PMID: 39732569
Objectives: Malnutrition is very common in people with cancer. The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) recommendation on criteria has been proposed as a gold standard for diagnosing malnutrition. The...
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Hollaender H, Ortner P, Koenig A, Erickson N, Hermelink K, Degenhardt T, et al.
Oncol Res Treat
. 2024 Aug;
47(10):509-517.
PMID: 39111294
Introduction: The interdisciplinary empowerment seminar aims to familiarize patients and informal caregivers (ICs) with supportive measures, focusing on understanding disease, therapy, and side effect management. Methods: The seminar, conducted in...
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Rothenberg E, Tsagari A, Erickson N, Katsagoni C, Malone A, de van der Schueren M, et al.
Clin Nutr ESPEN
. 2024 Mar;
60:261-265.
PMID: 38479920
Malnutrition is an alarming and ongoing healthcare problem globally. Malnutrition has a negative impact on the individual patient, leading to poorer clinical outcomes and increased mortality, but also poses an...
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Jost N, Erickson N, Bratu E, Nasseh D, Morasch V, Kraus-Pfeiffer G, et al.
Clin Nutr ESPEN
. 2023 Sep;
57:246-252.
PMID: 37739664
Background & Aims: Early identification of patients at risk for malnutrition followed by individualized nutrition interventions is a central step to the provision of appropriate nutrition care. However, a health...
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Kasprzak J, Frey S, Oetlinger H, Westphalen C, Erickson N, Heinemann V, et al.
Digit Health
. 2023 May;
9:20552076231172120.
PMID: 37188076
Objectives: Academic institutions have access to comprehensive sets of real-world data. However, their potential for secondary use-for example, in medical outcomes research or health care quality management-is often limited due...
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Erickson N, Sullivan E, Kalliostra M, Laviano A, Wesseling J
Med Oncol
. 2023 Mar;
40(4):112.
PMID: 36881207
While healthcare is becoming more patient-centred, evidence-based nutrition interventions are still not accessible to all patients with cancer. As nutrition interventions directly improve clinical and socioeconomic outcomes, patient-centred care is...
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Fey T, Erickson N, Stahler A, Muenchhoff M, Keppler O, Ruehlmann K, et al.
Med Oncol
. 2022 Apr;
39(6):104.
PMID: 35397689
Limited knowledge exists on the effectiveness of preventive preparedness plans for the care of outpatient cancer patients during epidemics or pandemics. To ensure adequate, timely and continuous clinical care for...
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Erickson N, Storck L, Kolm A, Norman K, Fey T, Schiffler V, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2021 Sep;
29(11):7127.
PMID: 34468827
No abstract available.
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Erickson N, Schinkoethe T, Eckhardt C, Storck L, Joos A, Liu L, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2021 Jun;
29(12):7715-7724.
PMID: 34159428
Patient-reported outcome measures obtained via E-Health tools ease the assessment burden and encourage patient participation in cancer care (PaCC Study) BACKGROUND: E-health based patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have the potential...