In the past few years, there has been a growing interest on body composition changes of cancer patients. Muscle mass and fat mass are pointed out as the most important compartments from a physiological point of view, as their changes are the ones with the most impact on disease. The excess of fat mass is related with increased risk of incidence and recurrence of some types of cancer, and some studies identify it as a major contributing factor for increased morbidity and mortality in cancer patients. Weight loss in cancer is frequent and is associated with symptoms, circulating pro-cachectic substances produced by the tumour, and/or hypermetabolism states, not compensated with adequate intake. Muscle mass depletion is the most worrying, and ...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia, a complex...
Abstract There is growing interest from the oncology community to understand how body composition me...
none3A paradox exists in the relationship between nutrition and cancer. Excessive dietary intake of ...
Cancer aetiology is multifactorial and risk factors include: obesity, central adiposity, sedentarism...
Cancer has an increasingly significant impact on society, being a highly destabilizing factor in the...
Advancements in image-based technologies and body composition research over the past decade has led ...
Malnutrition is common across all cancer sites and stages and its aetiology is multifactorial and co...
Sufficient and quality nutrition is an important support for mastering serious oncological treatment...
La cachexie cancéreuse est un syndrome multifactoriel caractérisé notamment par une perte progressiv...
Cancers are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and the number of new cas...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
International audienceBody composition has gained increasing attention in oncology in recent years d...
Introduction: Cancer encompasses more than 100 diseases that have in common the disordered growth of...
Cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. It is the second most frequ...
Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Li...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia, a complex...
Abstract There is growing interest from the oncology community to understand how body composition me...
none3A paradox exists in the relationship between nutrition and cancer. Excessive dietary intake of ...
Cancer aetiology is multifactorial and risk factors include: obesity, central adiposity, sedentarism...
Cancer has an increasingly significant impact on society, being a highly destabilizing factor in the...
Advancements in image-based technologies and body composition research over the past decade has led ...
Malnutrition is common across all cancer sites and stages and its aetiology is multifactorial and co...
Sufficient and quality nutrition is an important support for mastering serious oncological treatment...
La cachexie cancéreuse est un syndrome multifactoriel caractérisé notamment par une perte progressiv...
Cancers are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and the number of new cas...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
International audienceBody composition has gained increasing attention in oncology in recent years d...
Introduction: Cancer encompasses more than 100 diseases that have in common the disordered growth of...
Cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. It is the second most frequ...
Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Li...
The management of cancer patients is frequently complicated by the occurrence of cachexia, a complex...
Abstract There is growing interest from the oncology community to understand how body composition me...
none3A paradox exists in the relationship between nutrition and cancer. Excessive dietary intake of ...