Background/objectives: Cachexia affects similar to 80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensus defines cachexia as an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia) with or without loss of fat, which impairs body functioning and cannot be reversed by conventional nutritional measures. Weight loss percentage and elevated inflammation markers have been employed to define this condition earlier. This review aimed to assess the prevalence and consequences of cachexia and sarcopenia on survival in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.Methods: The systematic review was performed by searching the articles with preset terms published in PubMed and Cochrane Database until December 2013. After identifying relevant title...
Background: Sarcopenia, which is a subclinical loss of skeletal muscle mass as measured by cross-sec...
Over the last decade, we have gained new insight into the pathophysiology of cachexia associated wit...
BackgroundBy the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~80% of pati...
Background/objectives: Cachexia affects similar to 80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An internation...
Background/objectives Cachexia affects ∼80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensu...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies across the ...
BackgroundAlthough advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by progressive ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
BackgroundIncidence and mortality of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are on the rise. Sarcop...
Abstract Background and aims: Patients with pancreatic cancer have a poor prognosis, are often cach...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
Background: Sarcopenia, which is a subclinical loss of skeletal muscle mass as measured by cross-sec...
Over the last decade, we have gained new insight into the pathophysiology of cachexia associated wit...
BackgroundBy the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~80% of pati...
Background/objectives: Cachexia affects similar to 80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An internation...
Background/objectives Cachexia affects ∼80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensu...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies across the ...
BackgroundAlthough advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by progressive ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
BackgroundIncidence and mortality of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are on the rise. Sarcop...
Abstract Background and aims: Patients with pancreatic cancer have a poor prognosis, are often cach...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
Background: Sarcopenia, which is a subclinical loss of skeletal muscle mass as measured by cross-sec...
Over the last decade, we have gained new insight into the pathophysiology of cachexia associated wit...
BackgroundBy the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~80% of pati...