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Nikolaj Aarøe Jensen serves as Consultant Leading Senior Physician at Aalborg University Hospital within The Faculty of Medicine, Department of Oncology. His clinical and research work focuses on the intersection of oncology and nutritional science, particularly in the context of lung cancer treatment.
Dr. Jensen's research primarily investigates the complex relationship between nutrition, body composition, and cancer outcomes. His work centers on:
- Nutritional interventions for cancer patients, particularly those with lung cancer
- The impact of protein intake on skeletal muscle preservation during cancer treatment
- Malnutrition and cachexia in oncology patients
- Dietary patterns and their alterations during anti-neoplastic treatment
- Palliative care needs assessment for cancer patients
Analysis of Dr. Jensen's publication record reveals a consistent focus on nutritional aspects of lung cancer care, with particular attention to non-small cell lung cancer. His research demonstrates how multimodal interventions combining dietary counseling, protein supplementation, and other approaches can address malnutrition and cachexia during cancer treatment. The work often employs longitudinal study designs to track changes in body composition and nutritional status throughout treatment. His 2021 Clinical Nutrition paper on multimodal interventions for malnutrition has garnered 26 Scopus citations, indicating significant impact in the field.
Dr. Jensen collaborates extensively with colleagues including R. Tobberup, H.H. Rasmussen, M. Holst, and A. Carus, forming a research group focused on nutritional oncology. His work has received attention across academic platforms with multiple publications accumulating substantial readership on Mendeley and one policy citation. His research contributes to evidence-based approaches for managing nutritional challenges in cancer patients, particularly those undergoing treatment for lung malignancies.

