Literature DB >> 8565002

Anorexia and cachexia in advanced cancer patients.

A Vigano1, S Watanabe, E Bruera.   

Abstract

Cachexia is a frequent and devastating complication of advanced cancer. Current understanding of the pathophysiology of this syndrome implicates tumour induced metabolic changes and immune responses. Clinical manifestation include anorexia, chronic nausea, asthenia and change in body image. Aggressive nutritional intervention has not been shown to be of benefit. Patients and families should be counselled about the goals of nutritional intake. In selected cases, enteral nutrition may be appropriate. Pharmacological management should first be directed at correcting nausea. Agents of potential usefulness in the treatment of anorexia include corticosteroids, megestrol acetate, cyproheptadine, hydrazine sulphate and dronabinol. Future research should further address pathophysiology, symptomatic and metabolic effects of interventions and interactions with other syndromes of terminal cancer.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8565002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Surv        ISSN: 0261-2429


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