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Cachexia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cachexia (pronounced /kəˈkɛksiə/ ) is loss of weight, muscle atrophy, fatigue, weakness and significant loss of appetite in someone who is not actively trying to lose weight. The formal definit...
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Cancer cachexia describes a syndrome of progressive weight loss, anorexia, and persistent erosion of host body cell mass in response to a malignant growth. ... Because of metabolic derangements seen in cancer cachexia, effective nutritional treatment regimens will probably require manipulation of host intermediary...
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Normal cells are literally starved to death by the cachexia. The bones and muscles of a person are literally eaten by the cachexia cycle in order to "feed" the cancer cells. It is critical to restore the non-cancerous cells to health with a BLAST of powerful nutrients.
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What are the signs and symptoms of cachexia? ... What is responsible for the development of cachexia? ... Treatment for cachexia...
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Hydrazine sulfate alone or formulated with liquid or solid carriers will retard and reduce cancerous cachexia even in the absence of tumor reduction when administered to humans either orally or parent ... Until now, hydrazine sulfate in particular has never been used to treat cancerous cachexia.
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Cancer cachexia occurs most frequently in malignancy and is associated with more than 20% of cancer deaths [1]. Patients with upper gastrointestinal cancer are especially likely to suffer from substantial weight loss, and patients with pancreatic cancer have the highest frequency of developing a cachectic syndrome.
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CACHEXIA IN CANCER PATIENTS; Michael J. Tisdale; Preface; Cachexia — the massive (up to 80%) loss of both adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass — is a significant factor in the poor performance status and high mortality rate of cancer patients.
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The role of nutrition in cancer patients is highly important, not just in preventing development of the cancer but also in avoiding greater weight loss accompanying the cancerous cachexia in the evolution of the cancer.
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4,110,437 issued Aug. 29, 1978, hydrazine sulfate is shown to be effective in reducing and retarding cancerous cachexia in humans even in the absence of tumor reduction.
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