What is this study about? Cancer often causes unwanted weight loss and loss of appetite, a condition called "cancer cachexia." This affects patients' strength, quality of life, and ability to tolerate cancer treatment. Proper nutrition is very important to help maintain weight and strength during cancer treatment. Currently, cancer patients receive nutritional counseling during hospital visits, which requires travel time and expense. With telemedicine (video calls on mobile phones), nutritional counseling can be provided from patients' homes. What is the purpose of this study? This study compares two ways of providing nutritional counseling to cancer patients who have experienced weight loss: Telemedicine group: Counseling through video calls (WhatsApp, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams) from home Standard care group: Counseling during in-person hospital visits Both groups receive the same nutritional advice every 2 weeks for 12 weeks. The only difference is how the counseling is delivered (video call vs. in-person). Who can participate? Adults (18 years or older) with cancer who have lost weight in recent months and have access to a smartphone with internet connection. What will participants do? Telemedicine group: Receive counseling through 20-30 minute video calls every 2 weeks (7 sessions total) Come to hospital only twice: at the beginning and end (Week 0 and Week 12) Standard care group: Come to hospital every 2 weeks for 30-45 minute counseling sessions (7 visits total) Both groups receive: Personalized dietary advice from registered dietitians Help with eating problems (poor appetite, nausea, taste changes) Pakistani meal plans that fit their preferences Free nutritional counseling throughout the study Reimbursement for travel or mobile data costs What will be measured? Body weight change over 12 weeks Food and protein intake Arm muscle measurements Nutritional status and quality of life Patient satisfaction with counseling method Costs of each method Why is this study important? This will be the first study in Pakistan and South Asia to test whether telemedicine nutritional counseling works as well as hospital visits for cancer patients. Results will help make nutritional care more accessible, especially for patients living far from hospitals. Study Location: King Edward Medical University/Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan Duration: 12 weeks per participant Total Participants Needed: 80 patients
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Change in Body Weight From Baseline to 12 Weeks
Timeframe: Baseline (Week 0) and Week 12 (end of 12-week intervention period). Measurements also collected at Week 6 (mid-point) for trajectory analysis.