Background: Cachexia has a high prevalence in cancer patients and negatively impacts prognosis, quality of life (QOL), and tolerance/response to treatments. This study reports the results of three surveys designed to gain insights into cancer cachexia (CC) awareness, understanding, and treatment practices among health care professionals (HCPs). Methods: Surveys were conducted globally among HCPs involved in CC management. Topics evaluated included definitions and synonyms of CC, diagnosis and treatment practices, and goals and desired improvements of CC treatment. Results: In total, 742 HCPs from 14 different countries participated in the surveys. The majority (97%) of participants were medical oncologists or hematologists. CC was most freq...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a common associate of cancer and has a negative impact on both pati...
ObjectivesTo develop a model of the impact of cancer cachexia on patients by identifying the relevan...
Cachexia in advanced malignancy is a debilitating syndrome which contributes to approximately two mi...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia negatively impacts patient outcomes, quality of life and surviva...
Purpose/Objectives: To explore healthcare professionals' experience, understanding, and perception o...
Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterised by severe and progressive weight loss ...
Purpose The semantics of defining cancer cachexia over the last decade has resulted in uncertainty a...
BACKGROUND: Cachexia is defined as the on-going loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully re...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the perceptions of patients and family members with regard t...
BACKGROUND: Cachexia is defined as the on-going loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully re...
International audienceCONTEXT:Cancer-associated cachexia is correlated with survival, side-effects, ...
Context Cachexia is commonly found in cancer patients and has profound consequences; yet there is on...
BACKGROUND: Cachexia is defined as the on-going loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully re...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Background: Cancer cachexia occurs in up to80% of all patients with cancer (Salacz, 2006).It is know...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a common associate of cancer and has a negative impact on both pati...
ObjectivesTo develop a model of the impact of cancer cachexia on patients by identifying the relevan...
Cachexia in advanced malignancy is a debilitating syndrome which contributes to approximately two mi...
Abstract Background Cancer cachexia negatively impacts patient outcomes, quality of life and surviva...
Purpose/Objectives: To explore healthcare professionals' experience, understanding, and perception o...
Cancer cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome characterised by severe and progressive weight loss ...
Purpose The semantics of defining cancer cachexia over the last decade has resulted in uncertainty a...
BACKGROUND: Cachexia is defined as the on-going loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully re...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the perceptions of patients and family members with regard t...
BACKGROUND: Cachexia is defined as the on-going loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully re...
International audienceCONTEXT:Cancer-associated cachexia is correlated with survival, side-effects, ...
Context Cachexia is commonly found in cancer patients and has profound consequences; yet there is on...
BACKGROUND: Cachexia is defined as the on-going loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully re...
Cancer cachexia is characterized by loss of muscle mass accompanied by a variable loss of fat mass. ...
Background: Cancer cachexia occurs in up to80% of all patients with cancer (Salacz, 2006).It is know...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a common associate of cancer and has a negative impact on both pati...
ObjectivesTo develop a model of the impact of cancer cachexia on patients by identifying the relevan...
Cachexia in advanced malignancy is a debilitating syndrome which contributes to approximately two mi...