Determinants of cancer progression and survival are multifactorial and host responses are increasingly appreciated to have a major role. Indeed, the development and maintenance of a systemic inflammatory response has been consistently observed to confer poorer outcome, in both early and advanced stage disease. For patients, cancer-associated symptoms are of particular importance resulting in a marked impact on day-to-day quality of life and are also associated with poorer outcome. These symptoms are now recognised to cluster with one another with anorexia, weight loss and physical function forming a recognised cluster whereas fatigue, pain and depression forming another. Importantly, it has become apparent that these symptom clusters are as...
Cancer related fatigue (CRF), defined as a persistent subjective sense of tiredness related to cance...
Cancer related fatigue (CRF), defined as a persistent subjective sense of tiredness related to cance...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
Introduction: The presence of an innate host systemic inflammatory response has been reported to be ...
Inflammation is a recognised hallmark of cancer that substantially contributes to the development an...
Inflammation is a recognised hallmark of cancer that substantially contributes to the development an...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
The prognostic importance of SIR in patients with cancer is widely recognised. More recently it has ...
Inflammation is the body's response to cell damage. Cancer is a general term that describes all mali...
Tumours contain immune cells and a network of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, which collaborat...
Tumours contain immune cells and a network of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, which collaborat...
Inflammation starts whenever antigens trigger molecules and cells of the immune system causing them ...
Inflammation is associated with the development and malignant progression of most cancers. As most o...
Cancer related fatigue (CRF), defined as a persistent subjective sense of tiredness related to cance...
Cancer related fatigue (CRF), defined as a persistent subjective sense of tiredness related to cance...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...
Introduction: The presence of an innate host systemic inflammatory response has been reported to be ...
Inflammation is a recognised hallmark of cancer that substantially contributes to the development an...
Inflammation is a recognised hallmark of cancer that substantially contributes to the development an...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
Pain is the commonest symptom in cancer patients, whereas inflammation is implicated in cancer devel...
The prognostic importance of SIR in patients with cancer is widely recognised. More recently it has ...
Inflammation is the body's response to cell damage. Cancer is a general term that describes all mali...
Tumours contain immune cells and a network of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, which collaborat...
Tumours contain immune cells and a network of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, which collaborat...
Inflammation starts whenever antigens trigger molecules and cells of the immune system causing them ...
Inflammation is associated with the development and malignant progression of most cancers. As most o...
Cancer related fatigue (CRF), defined as a persistent subjective sense of tiredness related to cance...
Cancer related fatigue (CRF), defined as a persistent subjective sense of tiredness related to cance...
Increasing evidence from epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies suggests that dysregulate...