Purpose Cancer cachexia and low energy intake (EI) probably contribute to weight loss in advanced pancreatic cancer (PC). However, little is known about the actual EI in this disease. Aims were to assess EI, weight loss and symptoms during the disease course and investigate associations between symptoms and EI. Methods Thirty-nine patients (21 males) with advanced PC were consecutively included and followed every 4 weeks until the end of life. A 24-h dietary recall was used to assess EI. The Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) and the PC-specific health-related quality of life questionnaire (QLQ-PAN26) were used for symptom assessment. Results Median age was 62 years (48–88), WHO performance status 1 (0–2) and survival 5 months (1–...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
Purpose Cancer cachexia and low energy intake (EI) probably contribute to weight loss in advanced p...
BackgroundAlthough advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by progressive ...
Unintentional weight loss in patients with pancreatic cancer is highly prevalent and contributes to ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
Background & Aims: Cachexia is frequent in advanced cancer and is associated with adverse outcomes; ...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies across the ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
Background Involuntary weight loss (IWL) is frequent in advanced cancer patients causing compromised...
Pancreatic cancer represents a very challenging disease, with an increasing incidence and an extreme...
Abstract: Cancer patients experience weight loss for a variety of reasons, commencing with the tumor...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...
Purpose Cancer cachexia and low energy intake (EI) probably contribute to weight loss in advanced p...
BackgroundAlthough advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by progressive ...
Unintentional weight loss in patients with pancreatic cancer is highly prevalent and contributes to ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
Background & Aims: Cachexia is frequent in advanced cancer and is associated with adverse outcomes; ...
There is no universally accepted definition of cancer cachexia. Two classifications have been propos...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies across the ...
It is unclear to what extent patients with pancreatic cancer have cachexia and had a dietetic consul...
Background Involuntary weight loss (IWL) is frequent in advanced cancer patients causing compromised...
Pancreatic cancer represents a very challenging disease, with an increasing incidence and an extreme...
Abstract: Cancer patients experience weight loss for a variety of reasons, commencing with the tumor...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Thirty percent of cancer patients (up to 80% in some forms of cancer) suffer from cachexia syndrome,...