Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and chronic diseases. However, due to the heterogeneous features of cancer cachexia, its identification and classification challenge clinical practitioners. To determine the clinical relevance of a cancer cachexia classification system in advanced cancer patients. Beginning with the four-stage classification system proposed for cachexia [non-cachexia (NCa), pre-cachexia (PCa), cachexia (Ca) and refractory cachexia (RCa)], we assigned patients to these cachexia stages according to five classification criteria available in clinical practice: 1) biochemistry (high C-reactive protein or leukocytes, or hypoalbuminemia, or anemia), 2) food intake (normal/decreased), weight loss: 3) moderate (≤5%) ...
Background Early intervention against cachexia necessitates a predictive model. The aims of this st...
Objectives. Estimate and compare the proportion of cancer patients with cachexia using different def...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and chronic diseases. However, due to the heteroge...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by ongoing skeletal muscle loss that...
Abstract Background Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that is highly prevalent in advanced cance...
Introduction: Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and other chronic diseases. The taxo...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
To develop a framework for the definition and classification of cancer cachexia a panel of experts p...
Progress in the treatment of progressive involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer (cancer cac...
Background: Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer and is associated with a ...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Background Early intervention against cachexia necessitates a predictive model. The aims of this st...
Objectives. Estimate and compare the proportion of cancer patients with cachexia using different def...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and chronic diseases. However, due to the heteroge...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by ongoing skeletal muscle loss that...
Abstract Background Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that is highly prevalent in advanced cance...
Introduction: Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and other chronic diseases. The taxo...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
To develop a framework for the definition and classification of cancer cachexia a panel of experts p...
Progress in the treatment of progressive involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer (cancer cac...
Background: Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer and is associated with a ...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Background Early intervention against cachexia necessitates a predictive model. The aims of this st...
Objectives. Estimate and compare the proportion of cancer patients with cachexia using different def...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...