Introduction: Cachexia is frequent in chronic diseases and especially during cancer development. Multiple definitions of cachexia have been proposed; it may be considered a multifactorial complex syndrome that presents with progressive unintentional weight loss and wasting of muscle mass and adipose tissue. Area covered: This article covers phase-I and phase-II clinical trials of investigational drugs for cancer cachexia. We performed a search on PubMed with keywords as cancer cachexia, phase-I/phase-II trial, drug, identifying articles relevant to this review. Studies were conducted using compounds, including anabolic agents such as ghrelin analogs, selective androgen receptor modulators, as well as anti-inflammatory drugs such as thalidom...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal ...
Cachexia is a syndrome presenting with progressive unintentional weight loss and wasting and weaknes...
Background: Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome associated with many chronic or end-stage disea...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a severe inflammatory metabolic syndrome accounting for fatigue, a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There are no published conclusive phase III controlled clinical trials nor genera...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Giovanni Mantovani, Clelia Madeddu, Antonio Macciò Department of Medical Oncology, University...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by body weight loss and metabolic abno...
AbstractBody wasting in the context of chronic illness is associated with reduced quality of life an...
Cancer cachexia has two main components: anorexia and metabolic alterations. The main changes associ...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
Tateaki Naito Division of Thoracic Oncology, Shizuoka Cancer Center, Shizuoka, JapanCorrespondence: ...
Background: Cancer cachexia is a syndrome of weight loss (including muscle and fat), anorexia, and d...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal ...
Cachexia is a syndrome presenting with progressive unintentional weight loss and wasting and weaknes...
Background: Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome associated with many chronic or end-stage disea...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a severe inflammatory metabolic syndrome accounting for fatigue, a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There are no published conclusive phase III controlled clinical trials nor genera...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Giovanni Mantovani, Clelia Madeddu, Antonio Macciò Department of Medical Oncology, University...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by body weight loss and metabolic abno...
AbstractBody wasting in the context of chronic illness is associated with reduced quality of life an...
Cancer cachexia has two main components: anorexia and metabolic alterations. The main changes associ...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
Tateaki Naito Division of Thoracic Oncology, Shizuoka Cancer Center, Shizuoka, JapanCorrespondence: ...
Background: Cancer cachexia is a syndrome of weight loss (including muscle and fat), anorexia, and d...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal ...