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That was cachexia, as if he'd been wasting away for months.
"Cachexia is a big problem, a serious illness," he said.
Cancer patients may have anorexia and cachexia at the same time.
It is also used for the general weight loss and wasting (cachexia) associated with cancer.
Otherwise, they're at risk for weight loss and muscle wasting, called cachexia.
Only limited treatment options exist for patients with clinical cancer cachexia.
This system is a target for drugs which treat obesity, diabetes and cachexia.
Cachexia is a poor prognostic sign in patients with chronic heart failure.
The significantly higher body weight gain is likely due to reduced tumor related cachexia.
Anorexia and cachexia are common causes of malnutrition in cancer patients.
Other studies dealt with metabolic changes during cachexia of tumor-bearing animals.
These data indicate a favorable effect on cachexia.
It is thought to cause tumour regression, septic shock and cachexia.
The etiology of cancer cachexia is not entirely understood.
Table 1 lists several medications that have been proposed to treat the symptoms of cancer cachexia.
Cardiac cachexia is unintentional severe weight loss caused by heart disease.
About 50% of all cancer patients suffer from cachexia.
Failure to thrive and cachexia are late signs of a T-cell defect.
Another malnutrition syndrome includes cachexia, although it is often caused by underlying illnesses.
Dame Nancy's early research identified mechanisms of energy balance regulation, obesity and cachexia.
Clinical malnutrition, such as in cachexia, is a major burden also in developed countries.
Although anorexia may also be present, the energy deficit alone does not explain the pathogenesis of cachexia.
Much research is currently focused on determining the mechanism of the development of cachexia.
The two main theories of the development of cancer cachexia are:
He died in Paris on July 19, 1945 from Cachexia and heart failure.