Background Early intervention against cachexia necessitates a predictive model. The aims of this study were to identify predictors of cachexia development and to create and evaluate accuracy of a predictive model based on these predictors. Methods A secondary analysis of a prospective, observational, multicentre study was conducted. Patients, who attended a palliative care programme, had incurable cancer and did not have cachexia at baseline, were amenable to the analysis. Cachexia was defined as weight loss (WL) > 5% (6 months) or WL > 2% and body mass index< 20 kg/m2. Clinical and demographic markers were evaluated as possible predictors with Cox analysis. A cla...
Purpose The semantics of defining cancer cachexia over the last decade has resulted in uncertainty a...
Cachexia is a syndrome and therefore does not have a specific definition. Patients are characterized...
Background: Weight loss and cachexia are common, reduce tolerance of cancer treatment and the likeli...
Background Early intervention against cachexia necessitates a predictive model. The aims of this st...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and chronic diseases. However, due to the heteroge...
Progress in the treatment of progressive involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer (cancer cac...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
Background A body mass index (BMI) adjusted weight loss grading system (WLGS) is related to survi...
Background: Malnutrition and the cachexia syndrome are common in people with cancer. A combination o...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
International audienceBackground Nutritional impairment is common in cancer patients and is associat...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Purpose The semantics of defining cancer cachexia over the last decade has resulted in uncertainty a...
Cachexia is a syndrome and therefore does not have a specific definition. Patients are characterized...
Background: Weight loss and cachexia are common, reduce tolerance of cancer treatment and the likeli...
Background Early intervention against cachexia necessitates a predictive model. The aims of this st...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Cachexia is a highly prevalent syndrome in cancer and chronic diseases. However, due to the heteroge...
Progress in the treatment of progressive involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer (cancer cac...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
Background: Weight loss limits cancer therapy, quality of life and survival. Common diagnostic crite...
Background A body mass index (BMI) adjusted weight loss grading system (WLGS) is related to survi...
Background: Malnutrition and the cachexia syndrome are common in people with cancer. A combination o...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
International audienceBackground Nutritional impairment is common in cancer patients and is associat...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Purpose The semantics of defining cancer cachexia over the last decade has resulted in uncertainty a...
Cachexia is a syndrome and therefore does not have a specific definition. Patients are characterized...
Background: Weight loss and cachexia are common, reduce tolerance of cancer treatment and the likeli...