The dialectical contradictions constitute the driving force for the development of the training activity, in particular for the training of Oncological Surgery. The previous idea reveals the negative result of malnutrition in cancer patients and its association with high rates of postoperative morbidity and mortality; therefore, the scientific divergences related to the nutritional support of the malnourished oncological patient leads to an individualized approach during the clinical-surgical follow-up of these complex cases. In addition to the establishment of guidelines that identify the type of tumor and evolutionary stage based on the development of nutrition in recent years and the advances derived from the epistemological deepening of immunology, molecular biology and other sciences. The objective of this study was to consider the importance of the categorical relationship between nutrition and surgery in cancer patients to improve the nutritional approach of these patients in clinical-surgical practice and training dynamics. Finally, the identification of the categorical binomial surgery and nutrition is unavoidable in the surgical treatment of cancer patients because it allows recognizing the negative impact on the health of these patients by revealing the high possibility of complications and death. Likewise, the relationship between the nutritional situation prior to the intervention and the subsequent evolution of the cancer patient.
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Categorical Binomial, Surgical Treatment, Cancer Patients, Nutritional Support
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