Haptoglobin and glutamine synthetase may biomark cachexia induced by anti-acute myeloid leukemia chemotherapy
Dean G. Campelj,
Cara A. Timpani,
Guinevere Spiesberger
et al.
Abstract:Background: Anti-cancer chemotherapy is an underappreciated contributor to cancer cachexia, an often irreversible body wasting condition that causes 20-30% of cancer-related deaths. An obstacle to predicting, monitoring and understanding the mechanisms underlying chemotherapy cachexia is that each cancer (and sub-type) is assigned different chemotherapeutic compounds, typically in multi-agent regimens. Here, we investigate the chemotherapy induction regimen (CIR) used in haematological cancer, acute myeloid le… Show more
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