Cachexia is a complex multifactorial syndrome, characterized by loss of skeletal muscle and fat mass, which affects the majority of advanced cancer patients and is associated with poor prognosis. Interestingly, reversing muscle loss in animal models of cancer cachexia leads to prolong survival. Therefore, detecting cachexia and maintaining muscle mass represent a major goal in the care of cancer patients. However, early diagnosis of cancer cachexia is currently limited for several reasons. Indeed, cachexia development is variable according to tumor and host characteristics. In addition, safe, accessible and non-invasive tools to detect skeletal muscle atrophy are desperately lacking in clinical practice. Finally, the precise molecular mecha...
Aim – To relate muscle phenotype to a range of current diagnostic criteria for cancer cachexia M...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in cancer cachexia is recognized as a predictor of mortality. This stud...
Background: Cachexia is a multi-factorial, systemic syndrome that especially affects patients with c...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Background: Cancer cachexia is a severe metabolic disorder characterized by progressive weight loss ...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...
Cancer cachexia displays a complex nature in which systemic inflammation, impaired energy metabolism...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Cancer cachexia displays a complex nature in which systemic inflammation, impaired energy metabolism...
Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass...
Background Cancer cachexia (cancer‐induced muscle wasting) is found in a subgroup of cancer patient...
Cachexia is a devastating muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs in patients who have chronic diseases....
Background: Progressive loss of muscle mass is a major characteristic of cancer cachexia. Consensus ...
Background: Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer and is associated with a ...
cancer cachexia is a severe and disabling clinical condition that frequently accompanies the develop...
Aim – To relate muscle phenotype to a range of current diagnostic criteria for cancer cachexia M...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in cancer cachexia is recognized as a predictor of mortality. This stud...
Background: Cachexia is a multi-factorial, systemic syndrome that especially affects patients with c...
Muscle atrophy exacerbates disease outcomes and increases mortality, whereas the preservation of ske...
Background: Cancer cachexia is a severe metabolic disorder characterized by progressive weight loss ...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...
Cancer cachexia displays a complex nature in which systemic inflammation, impaired energy metabolism...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Cancer cachexia displays a complex nature in which systemic inflammation, impaired energy metabolism...
Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean body mass...
Background Cancer cachexia (cancer‐induced muscle wasting) is found in a subgroup of cancer patient...
Cachexia is a devastating muscle-wasting syndrome that occurs in patients who have chronic diseases....
Background: Progressive loss of muscle mass is a major characteristic of cancer cachexia. Consensus ...
Background: Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer and is associated with a ...
cancer cachexia is a severe and disabling clinical condition that frequently accompanies the develop...
Aim – To relate muscle phenotype to a range of current diagnostic criteria for cancer cachexia M...
Loss of skeletal muscle mass in cancer cachexia is recognized as a predictor of mortality. This stud...
Background: Cachexia is a multi-factorial, systemic syndrome that especially affects patients with c...