Cachexia
Study register · detail Narrative Review · Cachexia · 2015

Cancer cachexia, mechanism and treatment

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SampleNarrative Review
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DesignNarrative Review
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Narrative review on mechanisms and treatments of cancer cachexia; no primary effect measurements reported.

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Narrative review on mechanisms and therapy of cancer cachexia; cannabis cannabinoids are mentioned as a potential appetite-stimulating treatment option, no systematic data extraction on cannabis-specific outcomes.

SummaryNarrative review on mechanisms and treatment of cancer cachexia. Existing therapies (megestrol, ghrelin, omega-3 fatty acids) as well as multidisciplinary combination approaches with nutritional and exercise interventions are discussed. Focus is on pathophysiology, symptomatic palliation and current clinical studies.
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Aoyagi T, Terracina K P, Raza A et al.
DOI 10.4251/wjgo.v7.i4.17
Design: Narrative Review
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Abstract
It is estimated that half of all patients with cancer eventually develop a syndrome of cachexia, with anorexia and a progressive loss of adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass. Cancer cachexia is characterized by systemic inflammation, negative protein and energy balance, and an involuntary loss of lean body mass. It is an insidious syndrome that not only has a dramatic impact on patient quality of life, but also is associated with poor responses to chemotherapy and decreased survival. Cachexia is still largely an underestimated and untreated condition, despite the fact that multiple mechanisms are reported to be involved in its development, with a number of cytokines postulated to play a role in the etiology of the persistent catabolic state. Existing therapies for cachexia, including orexigenic appetite stimulants, focus on palliation of symptoms and reduction of the distress of patients and families rather than prolongation of life. Recent therapies for the cachectic syndrome involve a multidisciplinary approach. Combination therapy with diet modification and/or exercise has been added to novel pharmaceutical agents, such as Megestrol acetate, medroxyprogesterone, ghrelin, omega-3-fatty acid among others. These agents are reported to have improved survival rates as well as quality of life. In this review, we will discuss the emerging understanding of the mechanisms of cancer cachexia, the current treatment options including multidisciplinary combination therapies, as well an update on new and ongoing clinical trials.

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