Circulating factors in cancer cachexia: recent opportunities for translational research
Marina de Castro Coêlho,
Giovana Parreira de Aquino,
Amanda Soares Santos
et al.
Abstract:Purpose of review
To discuss the recent discoveries and limitations of the available literature on emerging circulating biomarkers of cancer cachexia.
Recent findings
Studies on circulating factors in cancer cachexia show promising alternatives for diagnosing the syndrome in a minimally invasive manner in the clinic setting, as well as potential targets for cancer cachexia treatment. Factors secreted by the tumor and the adipose tissue, such as extracel… Show more
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