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Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002
Cachexia — the massive (up to 80%) loss of both adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass — is a significant factor in the poor performance status and high mortality rate of cancer patients. Although this metabolic defect has been known since cancer was first studied, it is only recently that major advances have been made in the identification of ...
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Cachexia — the massive (up to 80%) loss of both adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass — is a significant factor in the poor performance status and high mortality rate of cancer patients. Although this metabolic defect has been known since cancer was first studied, it is only recently that major advances have been made in the identification of ...
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Cancer Cachexia: Its Mechanism and Clinical Significance
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Hiroki Nishikawa +2 more
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Cancer Anorexia-Cachexia Syndrome: Current Issues in Research and Management
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2002Akio Inui
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Understanding the mechanisms and treatment options in cancer cachexia
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2012Kenneth C H Fearon +2 more
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Cancer cachexia: understanding the molecular basis
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2014Josep M Argiles +2 more
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