Experimental cancer cachexia: Evolving strategies for getting closer to the human scenario
Volume: 54, Pages: 20 - 27
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
Cancer cachexia is a frequent syndrome that dramatically affects patient quality of life, anti-cancer treatment effectiveness, and overall survival. To date, no effective treatment is available and most of the studies are performed in experimental models in order to uncover the underlying mechanisms and to design prospective therapeutic strategies. This review summarizes the most relevant information regarding the use of animal models for...
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Title
Experimental cancer cachexia: Evolving strategies for getting closer to the human scenario
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
54
Pages
20 - 27
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