Neto, ElisabeteAlves, PaulaCorreia, MartaIrving, Susana2023-07-272025-01-032023-05-10http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/41961Background - Cancer-related malnutrition is prevalent. Moreover, nutritional status can be dynamic, resulting from a cumulative risk of deterioration, specially if multimodal treatments are proposed. Nowadays, due to treatment advances, more people living with cancer are being managed as community-based outpatients. Systematic nutritional risk identification should be conducted and established throughout the oncology care continuum. Objectives - To evaluate the nutritional risk and status, and functional compromise of cancer patients at an acute hospitalization timepoint. to capture participant’s nutritional perceptions and unmet needs whilst outpatientsengAcute hospitalization of cancer community-based patients: a cross sectional look into identifying nutritional risk, status and functional compromise and a window onto nutritional perceptions and unmet needsconference object401F-A7D3-4B0C/3310141