Cachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from several chronic diseases including cancer. In addition to the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, cancer cachexia results in cardiac function impair-ment. During the severe stage of the disease, patients as well as animals bearing cancer cells display cardiac atrophy. Cardiac energy metabolism is also impeded with disruption of mitochondrial homeostasis and reduced oxidative capacity, although the available data remain equivocal. The release of inflammatory cytokines by tumor is a key mechanism in the initiation of heart failure. Oxidative stress, which results from the combination of chemotherapy, inadequate antioxidant consumption...
Cachexia is a debilitating syndrome that complicates the management of cancer patients. Muscle wasti...
Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by involuntary weight loss and wasting of skeletal muscle mass....
To discuss the role of physical exercise in the attenuation of cancer cachexia-associated symptoms, ...
International audienceCachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from severa...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a debilitating consequence of disease progression, characterised by the ...
Since it came into being as a discipline, cardio-oncology has focused on the prevention and treatmen...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Sarcopenia has been defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength that occurs with advanc...
Physical activity is, among other things, characterized by an increased quality of life and several ...
Purpose -- Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
Cardiac cachexia is a co-morbidity that may develop in terminal stages of chronic heart failure (CHF...
Cachexia in cancer patients is a condition marked by severe tissue wasting and a myriad of quality o...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating syndrome mainly characterized by muscle and fat wasting, leading t...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome charac-terized by inflammation, body weight loss, mus...
Cachexia is a debilitating syndrome that complicates the management of cancer patients. Muscle wasti...
Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by involuntary weight loss and wasting of skeletal muscle mass....
To discuss the role of physical exercise in the attenuation of cancer cachexia-associated symptoms, ...
International audienceCachexia is a wasting syndrome observed in many patients suffering from severa...
Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome that presents with, among other characteristics, progressive l...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a debilitating consequence of disease progression, characterised by the ...
Since it came into being as a discipline, cardio-oncology has focused on the prevention and treatmen...
Cancer cachexia is defined as a multi-factorial syndrome characterised by an ongoing loss of skeleta...
Sarcopenia has been defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength that occurs with advanc...
Physical activity is, among other things, characterized by an increased quality of life and several ...
Purpose -- Cancer-induced muscle wasting (i.e., cancer cachexia, CC) is a common and devastating syn...
Cardiac cachexia is a co-morbidity that may develop in terminal stages of chronic heart failure (CHF...
Cachexia in cancer patients is a condition marked by severe tissue wasting and a myriad of quality o...
Cancer cachexia is a debilitating syndrome mainly characterized by muscle and fat wasting, leading t...
Abstract Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome charac-terized by inflammation, body weight loss, mus...
Cachexia is a debilitating syndrome that complicates the management of cancer patients. Muscle wasti...
Cachexia is a syndrome characterized by involuntary weight loss and wasting of skeletal muscle mass....
To discuss the role of physical exercise in the attenuation of cancer cachexia-associated symptoms, ...