AbstractBody wasting in the context of chronic illness is associated with reduced quality of life and impaired survival. Recent clinical trials have investigated different approaches to improve patients’ skeletal muscle mass and strength, exercise capacity, and survival in the context of cachexia and body wasting, many of them in patients with cancer. The aim of this article was to summarize clinical trials published over the past 2 years. Therapeutic approaches discussed include appetite stimulants, such as megestrol acetate, L-carnitine, or melatonin, anti-inflammatory drugs, such as thalidomide, pentoxyphylline, or a monoclonal antibody against interleukin-1α as well as ghrelin and the ghrelin agonist anamorelin; nutritional support, and...
One of the common traits found in cancer patients is malnutrition and cachexia, which affects betwee...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal ...
Cachexia, literally “bad condition”, a syndrome reported even in the Old Testament, is associated to...
AbstractBody wasting in the context of chronic illness is associated with reduced quality of life an...
Cancer cachexia has two main components: anorexia and metabolic alterations. The main changes associ...
Background: Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome associated with many chronic or end-stage disea...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a severe inflammatory metabolic syndrome accounting for fatigue, a...
Introduction: Cachexia is frequent in chronic diseases and especially during cancer development. Mul...
Cachexia is a clinical condition characterized by muscle wasting, anorexia and metabolic change. It ...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Background: Cachexia is a multi-factorial, systemic syndrome that especially affects patients with c...
Purpose Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
One of the common traits found in cancer patients is malnutrition and cachexia, which affects betwee...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal ...
Cachexia, literally “bad condition”, a syndrome reported even in the Old Testament, is associated to...
AbstractBody wasting in the context of chronic illness is associated with reduced quality of life an...
Cancer cachexia has two main components: anorexia and metabolic alterations. The main changes associ...
Background: Cachexia is a complex metabolic syndrome associated with many chronic or end-stage disea...
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a debilitating multifactorial syndrome, involving progressive deterioration ...
Introduction: Cancer cachexia is a severe inflammatory metabolic syndrome accounting for fatigue, a...
Introduction: Cachexia is frequent in chronic diseases and especially during cancer development. Mul...
Cachexia is a clinical condition characterized by muscle wasting, anorexia and metabolic change. It ...
Abstract Background Cachexia, a complex multi‐organ syndrome, shortens survival time of patients, pa...
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by anorexia...
Background: Cachexia is a multi-factorial, systemic syndrome that especially affects patients with c...
Purpose Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
About 80% of all pancreatic cancer patients suffer from a wasting syndrome defined as the cancer cac...
One of the common traits found in cancer patients is malnutrition and cachexia, which affects betwee...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multifactorial syndrome characterized by an ongoing loss of skeletal ...
Cachexia, literally “bad condition”, a syndrome reported even in the Old Testament, is associated to...