Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder involving perturbed energy balance and altered mitochondrial function. Chemotherapy is a primary treatment option for many types of cancer, but there is substantial evidence that some chemotherapeutic agents can also lead to the development and progression of cachexia. In this study, we apply a comprehensive and systems level metabolomics approach to characterize the metabolic perturbations in murine models of cancer‐induced and chemotherapy‐induced cachexia. Knowledge of the unique pathways through which cancer and chemotherapy drive cachexia is necessary in order to develop effective treatments. Methods The murine Colon26 (C26) adenocarcinoma xenograft model was used to study the...
BackgroundCancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cachexia is a complex metabolic derangement syndrome that affects approximately 50–80% of cancer pat...
Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder involving perturbed energy balance and altered mi...
poster abstractBackground. Cachexia, defined by increased fatigue and loss of muscle function, resul...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic catabolism syndrome characterized by muscle wasting. ...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder characterized by the progressive loss of...
Abstract Background Cachexia is a multifactorial metabolic syndrome with high morbidity and mortalit...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating multi-factorial wasting syndrome characterised by severe skeletal ...
Background: Cancer cachexia is a severe metabolic disorder characterized by progressive weight loss ...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Cancer-associated cachexia reduces survival, which has been attenuated by blocking the activin recep...
Cachexia represents one of the primary complications of colorectal cancer due to its effects on depl...
Cancer cachexia (CAC) is a debilitating condition that often arises from noncach...
BackgroundCancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cachexia is a complex metabolic derangement syndrome that affects approximately 50–80% of cancer pat...
Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder involving perturbed energy balance and altered mi...
poster abstractBackground. Cachexia, defined by increased fatigue and loss of muscle function, resul...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic catabolism syndrome characterized by muscle wasting. ...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia is a metabolic disorder characterized by the progressive loss of...
Abstract Background Cachexia is a multifactorial metabolic syndrome with high morbidity and mortalit...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating multi-factorial wasting syndrome characterised by severe skeletal ...
Background: Cancer cachexia is a severe metabolic disorder characterized by progressive weight loss ...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Cancer-associated cachexia reduces survival, which has been attenuated by blocking the activin recep...
Cachexia represents one of the primary complications of colorectal cancer due to its effects on depl...
Cancer cachexia (CAC) is a debilitating condition that often arises from noncach...
BackgroundCancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of lean...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cachexia is a complex metabolic derangement syndrome that affects approximately 50–80% of cancer pat...