Skeletal muscle tissue is a rare site of tumor metastasis but is the main target of the degenerative processes occurring in cancer-associated cachexia syndrome. Beneficial effects of physical activity in counteracting cancer-related muscle wasting have been described in the last decades. Recently it has been shown that, in tumor xeno-transplanted mouse models, physical activity is able to directly affect tumor growth by modulating inflammatory responses in the tumor mass microenvironment. Here, we investigated the effect of physical activity on tumor cell growth in colon carcinoma C26 cells injected tibialis anterior muscles of BALB/c mice. Histological analyses revealed that 4 days of voluntary wheel running significantly counteracts tumor...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
Abstract This study aimed to examine the effects of voluntary wheel running on cancer cachexia‐induc...
Recent studies correlate physical activity with a better prognosis of cachectic patients, although t...
Cancer cachexia is a muscle wasting syndrome, characterized by muscle fiber atrophy and hampered sat...
Recent studies showed that physical activity after cancer diagnosis ameliorates the prognosis, altho...
Emerging evidence suggests that the muscle microenvironment plays a prominent role in cancer cachexi...
Exercise is now recommended in multimodal therapies for cancer patients. The beneficial effects of e...
The pathogenesis of muscle atrophy plays a central role in cancer cachexia, and chemotherapy contrib...
Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that med...
Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that med...
International audienceToday, care teams within cancer centers encourage patients to be physically ac...
Progressive wasting of skeletal muscle is a significant side effect of malignancy. Perturbations in ...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or wi...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
Abstract This study aimed to examine the effects of voluntary wheel running on cancer cachexia‐induc...
Recent studies correlate physical activity with a better prognosis of cachectic patients, although t...
Cancer cachexia is a muscle wasting syndrome, characterized by muscle fiber atrophy and hampered sat...
Recent studies showed that physical activity after cancer diagnosis ameliorates the prognosis, altho...
Emerging evidence suggests that the muscle microenvironment plays a prominent role in cancer cachexi...
Exercise is now recommended in multimodal therapies for cancer patients. The beneficial effects of e...
The pathogenesis of muscle atrophy plays a central role in cancer cachexia, and chemotherapy contrib...
Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that med...
Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that med...
International audienceToday, care teams within cancer centers encourage patients to be physically ac...
Progressive wasting of skeletal muscle is a significant side effect of malignancy. Perturbations in ...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or wi...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
Recent studies have correlated physical activity with a better prognosis in cachectic patients, alth...
The role of physical exercise for the maintenance of human health, for the prevention and cure of me...
Abstract This study aimed to examine the effects of voluntary wheel running on cancer cachexia‐induc...
Recent studies correlate physical activity with a better prognosis of cachectic patients, although t...