Cancer cachexia is mainly characterized by a progressive weight loss and affects 30% to 80 % of patients depending on tumour location. It leads to death in 20 % of cancer cases. This syndrome involves metabolic alterations that may affect energy metabolism and induce muscle and fat mass wastage. Cachectic patients may present an imbalanced energy metabolism. Skeletal muscle represents up to 40 % of whole body weight. A drop in its ability to produce energy may create a whole-body energy shortage and oxidation of body reserves as a feed back.The present study was designed to investigate the difference in energy metabolism between cachectic and non-cachectic cancer patients. our results show that despite the chronic inflammatory state of cach...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating syndrome mainly characterized by muscle and fat wasting, leading t...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cancer cachexia is mainly characterized by a progressive weight loss and affects 30% to 80 % of pati...
Background. Cachexia is a major cause of death in cancer patients and has limited treatment options....
La cachexie cancéreuse est un syndrome multifactoriel caractérisé notamment par une perte progressiv...
Cancer cachexia has been reported to be directly responsible for at least 20% of cancer deaths. Mana...
Skeletal muscle wasting is a common hallmark of (late stage) cancer, which is also called cancer cac...
Cancer cachexia is a frequently neglected debilitating syndrome that, beyond representing a primary ...
Cachexia is a common, serious and yet often under-recognised complication of cancer. Most obvious cl...
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
Up to 60% of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients develop cachexia. The presence of CRC related cachexia...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating syndrome mainly characterized by muscle and fat wasting, leading t...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...
Cancer cachexia is mainly characterized by a progressive weight loss and affects 30% to 80 % of pati...
Background. Cachexia is a major cause of death in cancer patients and has limited treatment options....
La cachexie cancéreuse est un syndrome multifactoriel caractérisé notamment par une perte progressiv...
Cancer cachexia has been reported to be directly responsible for at least 20% of cancer deaths. Mana...
Skeletal muscle wasting is a common hallmark of (late stage) cancer, which is also called cancer cac...
Cancer cachexia is a frequently neglected debilitating syndrome that, beyond representing a primary ...
Cachexia is a common, serious and yet often under-recognised complication of cancer. Most obvious cl...
Alterations in amino acid and protein metabolism particularly in skeletal muscle are a key feature o...
Up to 60% of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients develop cachexia. The presence of CRC related cachexia...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
International audienceResearch investigators have shown a growing interest in investigating alterati...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating paraneoplastic disease commonly seen in patients with advanced can...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating syndrome mainly characterized by muscle and fat wasting, leading t...
Cachexia is a significant clinical problem associated with very poor quality of life, reduced treatm...
Metabolic dysfunction contributes to the clinical deterioration observed in advanced cancer patients...