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Epidemiology, risk factors and impact of cachexia on patient outcome: Results from the Japanese Lung Cancer Registry Study.

Takehito ShukuyaKazuhisa TakahashiYasushi ShintaniKeita MiuraIkuo SekineKoichi TakayamaAkira InoueIsamu OkamotoKatsuyuki KiuraTomoya KawaguchiNobuyuki YamamotoEtsuo MiyaokaIchiro YoshinoHiroshi Date
Published in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2023)
Cancer cachexia was seen in approximately one fifth of the lung cancer patients and was related to some baseline patient characteristics. It was also associated with a poor response to initial treatment, resulting in poor prognosis. The results of our study may be useful for early identification and intervention in patients with cachexia, which may improve their response to treatment and their prognosis.
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