Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients who developed cancer cachexia after CAR-T for lymphoma had poorer survival. They also had worse ...
A new model of cancer-related cachexia promises to help scientists understand why patients with cancer show severe wasting, which in turn may drive the development of better therapies. Cachexia refers ...
Prophylactic use of filgrastim at nadir: Impact of haematological parameters on recovery of grade IV neutropenia induced by standard dose chemotherapy No significant financial relationships to ...
Until recently, the root cause of cachexia was identified as the inflammatory mediators produced either by the tumour itself ...
Eating disorders are often thought of as body image disorders with symptoms of food restriction and purging. In most cases, the goal of these behaviors is to prevent weight gain. Not all eating ...
Cachexia is the name of a syndrome that is associated with numerous chronic diseases. It refers to weight loss induced by shrinkage of both fat reserves and muscle tissue. Although the occurrence of ...
Rosalind Franklin University announced today that Paige Arneson-Wissink, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry and ...
Cancer cachexia, or the wasting syndrome, is a catastrophic condition that causes dramatic and involuntary loss of muscle mass, fat and weight, alongside extreme fatigue, anorexia and anemia in ...
Many important advances have occurred in the field of cancer cachexia over the past decade, including progress in understanding the mechanisms of CACS and the development of promising pharmacologic ...
(June 6, 2002) BETHESDA, Md. -- AIDS and HIV infection have long been known to cause weight loss, a condition called AIDS wasting. With the advent of new medications, catastrophic wasting is no longer ...