Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of cancer cachexia. We conducted a prospective study to examine changes in inflammatory biomarkers during the disease course and the relationship between inflammatory biomarkers and cachexia in patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer. Twenty patients, median (range) age 67.5 (35–79) years, 5 females, were followed for median 5.5 (1–12) months. Cachexia was diagnosed according to the 2011 consensus-based classification system (weight loss >5 % past six months, BMI 2 %, or sarcopenia) and the modified Glasgow Prognostic score (mGPS) that combines CRP and albumin levels. Inflammatory biomarkers were measured by enzyme immunoassays. The patients had...
Cancer-associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the morbidity and mortal...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive loss of weight and muscle ...
Abstract Background Cancer‐associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the ...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
This thesis focuses on the association between inflammation and body composition and consists of one...
International audienceBackground: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased morta...
Background: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased mortality. International co...
Cancer-associated-cachexia (CAC) is a ubiquitous characteristic of pancreatic cancer (PC) and 1/3 of...
Background & aims: Cachexia is associated with poor prognosis and shortened survival in cancer patie...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
Malnutrition and cachexia are common findings in cancer patients, and they predict poorer clinical o...
Progressive involuntary weight loss, in particular the loss of lean tissue, is common in patients wi...
Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-based immunotherapy has significantly improved the survival of pat...
Purpose: Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive loss of weight an...
Cancer-associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the morbidity and mortal...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive loss of weight and muscle ...
Abstract Background Cancer‐associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the ...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
This thesis focuses on the association between inflammation and body composition and consists of one...
International audienceBackground: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased morta...
Background: Cancer-associated weight loss (WL) associates with increased mortality. International co...
Cancer-associated-cachexia (CAC) is a ubiquitous characteristic of pancreatic cancer (PC) and 1/3 of...
Background & aims: Cachexia is associated with poor prognosis and shortened survival in cancer patie...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
Malnutrition and cachexia are common findings in cancer patients, and they predict poorer clinical o...
Progressive involuntary weight loss, in particular the loss of lean tissue, is common in patients wi...
Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-based immunotherapy has significantly improved the survival of pat...
Purpose: Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive loss of weight an...
Cancer-associated wasting, termed cancer cachexia, has a profound effect on the morbidity and mortal...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by progressive loss of weight and muscle ...