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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018
Cancer-associated cachexia is a disorder characterized by loss of body weight with specific losses of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. Cachexia is driven by a variable combination of reduced food intake and metabolic changes, including elevated energy expenditure, excess catabolism and inflammation.
Vickie E, Baracos +4 more
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Cancer-associated cachexia is a disorder characterized by loss of body weight with specific losses of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. Cachexia is driven by a variable combination of reduced food intake and metabolic changes, including elevated energy expenditure, excess catabolism and inflammation.
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1987
Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome that includes host tissue wasting, anorexia, asthenia, and abnormal host intermediary metabolism. It is present in approximately 50% of cancer patients during treatment and nearly 100% of treated cancer patients at death. Cachexia has a detrimental impact on cancer therapy. The central problem of cancer cachexia is
Jeffrey A. Norton +3 more
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Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome that includes host tissue wasting, anorexia, asthenia, and abnormal host intermediary metabolism. It is present in approximately 50% of cancer patients during treatment and nearly 100% of treated cancer patients at death. Cachexia has a detrimental impact on cancer therapy. The central problem of cancer cachexia is
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Surgical Oncology, 1999
Cachexia is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with advanced cancer. It is characterised by numerous metabolic abnormalities including inefficient substrate utilisation, alterations in the balance of energy intake and expenditure and the acute-phase protein response.
M D, Barber, J A, Ross, K C, Fearon
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Cachexia is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with advanced cancer. It is characterised by numerous metabolic abnormalities including inefficient substrate utilisation, alterations in the balance of energy intake and expenditure and the acute-phase protein response.
M D, Barber, J A, Ross, K C, Fearon
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Cancer, 1979
Cancer cachexia is characterized clinically by anorexia, early satiety, weight loss. anemia, and marked asthenia. The syndrome is not the result of semistarvation alone but it represents a complex metabolic problem. In the host there are abnormalities in metabolism of energy, carbohydrate, lipid and protein, in water content, in acid-base balance, in ...
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Cancer cachexia is characterized clinically by anorexia, early satiety, weight loss. anemia, and marked asthenia. The syndrome is not the result of semistarvation alone but it represents a complex metabolic problem. In the host there are abnormalities in metabolism of energy, carbohydrate, lipid and protein, in water content, in acid-base balance, in ...
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1999
This chapter will address a number of issues regarding cancer anorexia/ cachexia. These include (1) the significance of this clinical problem; (2) potential mechanisms that cause cancer anorexia/cachexia; (3) mechanisms for studying antidotes for cancer anorexia/cachexia; (4) clinical trials of potential drugs; and (5) current recommendations for the ...
R M, Goldberg, C L, Loprinzi
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This chapter will address a number of issues regarding cancer anorexia/ cachexia. These include (1) the significance of this clinical problem; (2) potential mechanisms that cause cancer anorexia/cachexia; (3) mechanisms for studying antidotes for cancer anorexia/cachexia; (4) clinical trials of potential drugs; and (5) current recommendations for the ...
R M, Goldberg, C L, Loprinzi
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