Cachexia is a syndrome and therefore does not have a specific definition. Patients are characterized by the presence of anorexia, early satiety, weight loss, weakness, anaemia and oedema. These features occur to a variable extent in different patients and may change in severity during the course of a patient's illness. The multifactorial origin of cachexia precludes a uniform pathophysiological definition. Taken together these factors have hindered clinical studies both at a fundamental level and in terms of the introduction of effective therapy. The advent of novel therapeutic targets (e.g., ubiquitin-proteasome pathway) and biological response modifiers has opened possibilities for new clinical trials in cachexia. Regulatory authorities f...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
Cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome (CACS) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by tissu...
Background: Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome associated with many chronic or end-stage disea...
Giovanni Mantovani, Clelia Madeddu, Antonio Macciò Department of Medical Oncology, University...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Background: Weight loss and cachexia are common, reduce tolerance of cancer treatment and the likeli...
Introduction: Cachexia is frequent in chronic diseases and especially during cancer development. Mul...
Despite consensus on the diagnosis and staging of cancer anorexia/cachexia syndrome, there is curren...
Progress in the treatment of progressive involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer (cancer cac...
Cachexia is a multifactorial process of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue atrophy resulting in prog...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by ongoing skeletal muscle loss that...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a severe inflammatory metabolic syndrome accounting for fatigue, a...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
Cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome (CACS) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by tissu...
Background: Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome associated with many chronic or end-stage disea...
Giovanni Mantovani, Clelia Madeddu, Antonio Macciò Department of Medical Oncology, University...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Background: Weight loss and cachexia are common, reduce tolerance of cancer treatment and the likeli...
Introduction: Cachexia is frequent in chronic diseases and especially during cancer development. Mul...
Despite consensus on the diagnosis and staging of cancer anorexia/cachexia syndrome, there is curren...
Progress in the treatment of progressive involuntary weight loss in patients with cancer (cancer cac...
Cachexia is a multifactorial process of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue atrophy resulting in prog...
The term “cachexia” is derived from the Greek words kakos (bad) and hexis (habit). Cachexia is a mal...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by ongoing skeletal muscle loss that...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a severe inflammatory metabolic syndrome accounting for fatigue, a...
Abstract About half of all cancer patients show a syn-drome of cachexia, characterized by anorexia a...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
Cancer-related anorexia/cachexia syndrome (CACS) is a multifactorial syndrome characterised by tissu...