Abstract Background Chemotherapy is an effective treatment with good clinical response in patients with cancer. However, it can cause exacerbated toxicities in patients and consequently change the course of treatment. Some factors may interfere with this toxicity such as body composition, especially in gastrointestinal cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of body composition, nutritional status, and functional capacity scale in predicting the occurrence of toxicities in gastrointestinal cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment. Methods This is a prospective study with gastrointestinal cancer patients at the beginning of chemotherapy treatment. Sarcopenia and muscle attenuation were assessed using the skeletal muscl...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is frequently documented by self‐reported, single time‐point wei...
Cancer cachexia and sarcopenia are frequently observed in non-small lung cancer patients and associa...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Malnutrition, sarcopenia and cancer cachexia (CC) are prevalent among cancer patients and can have d...
Background: Cancer disease is usually associated with impaired nutritional status, which is one of t...
Abstract Background Palliative systemic treatment in patients with advanced or metastatic esophagoga...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
Background. Modern standards for the treatment of both solid tumors and tumors of the blood system p...
Cancer may induce weight loss and cachexia, and cancer treatment may contribute to nutritional impai...
Chemotherapy is one of the primary methods of treating cancer. Symptoms occurring during this form o...
Cancer in simple terms is an uncontrolled growth of cells. These are cells that have acquired abilit...
One of the major complications found in patients affected by malignancy of the gastrointestinal trac...
In patients with cancer, weight loss can be related to simple starvation, disturbed metabolism, or b...
Objective: In patients with cancer, weight loss can be related to simple starvation, disturbedmetabo...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is frequently documented by self‐reported, single time‐point wei...
Cancer cachexia and sarcopenia are frequently observed in non-small lung cancer patients and associa...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Malnutrition, sarcopenia and cancer cachexia (CC) are prevalent among cancer patients and can have d...
Background: Cancer disease is usually associated with impaired nutritional status, which is one of t...
Abstract Background Palliative systemic treatment in patients with advanced or metastatic esophagoga...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
Background. Modern standards for the treatment of both solid tumors and tumors of the blood system p...
Cancer may induce weight loss and cachexia, and cancer treatment may contribute to nutritional impai...
Chemotherapy is one of the primary methods of treating cancer. Symptoms occurring during this form o...
Cancer in simple terms is an uncontrolled growth of cells. These are cells that have acquired abilit...
One of the major complications found in patients affected by malignancy of the gastrointestinal trac...
In patients with cancer, weight loss can be related to simple starvation, disturbed metabolism, or b...
Objective: In patients with cancer, weight loss can be related to simple starvation, disturbedmetabo...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is frequently documented by self‐reported, single time‐point wei...
Cancer cachexia and sarcopenia are frequently observed in non-small lung cancer patients and associa...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...