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[Overview of Cancer-Associated Cachexia].

Koichi Takayama1.   

Abstract

Cachexia is well known to be a complication with malignant disease. The frequency of cancer-associated cachexia is different among various type of cancer, and relatively high in pancreas cancer, gastric cancer or lung cancer. The typical symptoms with cancer-associated cachexia includes body weight loss, appetite loss and general fatigue. In 2011, EPCRC published the consensus report of definition for cancer-associated cachexia in 2011, and the diagnostic criteria based on body weight loss is used widely. Although the systemic inflammation complicated with cancer plays an important role for cachexia development, basic research has clarified that cancer promotes cachexia directly using proteolysis inducing factor, lipid mobilizing factor and others. Recently, anamorelin, ghrelin mimics gathers attention as a treatment drug for cancer-associated cachexia. Clinical trials confirmed that anamorelin increased the lean body mass in cancer patients probably due to improve the appetite and protein anabolism. Treatment strategy for cancer-associated cachexia needs the comprehensive approach with nutritional and exercise therapy in addition with anti-cachexia drug.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31879394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gan To Kagaku Ryoho        ISSN: 0385-0684


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1.  MMP12 knockout prevents weight and muscle loss in tumor-bearing mice.

Authors:  Lingbi Jiang; Mingming Yang; Shihui He; Zhengyang Li; Haobin Li; Ting Niu; Dehuan Xie; Yan Mei; Xiaodong He; Lili Wei; Pinzhu Huang; Mingzhe Huang; Rongxin Zhang; Lijing Wang; Jiangchao Li
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 4.430

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