Cachexia and chronic inflammation are major challenges for cancer patients, leading to serious consequences. Accordingly, it is of high clinical relevance to identify early risk factors for optimal treatment, as these are currently not available. The present study demonstrates a strong, decline in contact hypersensitivity, a parameter for cell-mediated immunity, in tumor-bearing cachectic mice. Interestingly, a significant reduction was already observed during the pre-cachectic state, reflecting an impaired immune function prior to weight loss. Extrapolating to the human setting, reduced immune competence of cancer patients could serve as an early marker for cancer cachexia, enabling an early supportive care strategy
Separate research fields have advanced our understanding of, on the one hand, cancer immunology and,...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Abstract Background Eighty per cent of United States advanced cancer patients faces a worsened progn...
Abstract Cachexia is a wasting syndrome associated with high mortality in cancer patients through in...
Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer. It leads to poor surgical and oncolo...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
Cachexia has been recognized for a long time as an adverse effect of cancer. It is associated with r...
Background Cancer cachexia represents a central obstacle in medical oncology as it is associated wit...
ObjectiveTo determine whether mice unable to mount an intact inflammatory response because of a Toll...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic catabolism syndrome characterized by muscle wasting. ...
Intestinal disorders often occur in cancer patients, in association with body weight loss, and this ...
BackgroundMuscle wasting and weight loss were observed when carcinomas were induced in a murine mode...
An elevated neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio negatively predicts the outcome of patients with cancer and ...
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...
Separate research fields have advanced our understanding of, on the one hand, cancer immunology and,...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Abstract Background Eighty per cent of United States advanced cancer patients faces a worsened progn...
Abstract Cachexia is a wasting syndrome associated with high mortality in cancer patients through in...
Cachexia affects the majority of patients with advanced cancer. It leads to poor surgical and oncolo...
Chronic systemic inflammatory response is proposed as an underlying mechanism for development of can...
Cachexia has been recognized for a long time as an adverse effect of cancer. It is associated with r...
Background Cancer cachexia represents a central obstacle in medical oncology as it is associated wit...
ObjectiveTo determine whether mice unable to mount an intact inflammatory response because of a Toll...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex systemic catabolism syndrome characterized by muscle wasting. ...
Intestinal disorders often occur in cancer patients, in association with body weight loss, and this ...
BackgroundMuscle wasting and weight loss were observed when carcinomas were induced in a murine mode...
An elevated neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio negatively predicts the outcome of patients with cancer and ...
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...
Separate research fields have advanced our understanding of, on the one hand, cancer immunology and,...
Cachexia is a clinically relevant syndrome which impacts on quality of life, morbidity and mortality...
Abstract Background Eighty per cent of United States advanced cancer patients faces a worsened progn...