The purpose of this study is to record the "Mukbang" watching behavior and appetite of children with cancer during inpatient radiotherapy and chemotherapy through intensive longitudinal study, explore their correlation, and the impact on their nutritional status and quality of life, and formulate for clinical departments relevant interventions and management options provide a theoretical basis.
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Appetite
Timeframe: Appetite change over 5 days during chemoradiotherapy from baseline
Mukbang Watching Features
Timeframe: Mukbang Watching Features change over 5 days during chemoradiotherapy from baseline