Impact of probiotic supplementation on chemotherapy and radiotherapy-associated diarrhea and quality of life
Nikhil Menia, Nancy Khajuria, Seema Gupta, Sucheta Hans, Rajesh KumarAbstract:
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate whether prophylactic oral
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
This prospective two-group observational study included adults (18–75 years) receiving their first cycle of chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy at a tertiary cancer center. The Nonprobiotic Group received standard care without probiotics, and the Probiotic Group received standard care plus oral
RESULTS:
One hundred patients completed follow-up (50 per group). At 6 weeks, Grade ≥ 2 diarrhea occurred in 28% of the Nonprobiotic and 4% of the Probiotic Group. Mean diarrhea score was higher without probiotics (1.26 ± 0.49 vs. 0.78 ± 0.51,
CONCLUSION:
Prophylactic