Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review

The therapeutic approach to refractory cancer cachexia represents an unmet need and an important research priority in the field of palliative care. Unfortunately, clinical studies in this area are scarce, both regarding nutritional and pharmacological approach. We performed a systematic literature s...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Arvia, Stefano Giordani, Ismaeil Ghaderi, Sharon Nahas, Stefano Diana, Raffaella Indelli, Beatrice Traverso, Giorgio Lelli
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-12-01
Series:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/104
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spelling doaj-a3cec1816548487d9780fad4cd0d17942020-11-25T01:56:48ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Medicine1877-93441877-93522013-12-017425325810.4081/itjm.2013.253369Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic reviewGiuseppe Arvia0Stefano Giordani1Ismaeil Ghaderi2Sharon Nahas3Stefano Diana4Raffaella Indelli5Beatrice Traverso6Giorgio Lelli7ADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraADO Association - Casa della Solidarietà Hospice, FerraraThe therapeutic approach to refractory cancer cachexia represents an unmet need and an important research priority in the field of palliative care. Unfortunately, clinical studies in this area are scarce, both regarding nutritional and pharmacological approach. We performed a systematic literature search through Pubmed. The search algorithm considered: the clinical context, the related pathology, the therapeutic approach. The abstracts obtained were entered in a spreadsheet and analyzed in full text. The results were then analyzed according to the PRISMA method. Overall, 258 records were screened: 244 were excluded (not in English, n=44; no abstract, n=12; literature reviews, n=108; not relevant for not advanced phase or phase II studies, n=80). The remaining 14 papers were read in full text: 10 were excluded (4 phase II studies, 4 including patients with a performance status score of ≥70%, 2 including patients concomitantly treated by palliative chemotherapy). The remaining 4 studies of qualitative synthesis included: a study on megestrol acetate; a comparison between supportive treatment with/without melatonin; a placebo-controlled study on intravenous adenosine 5’-triphosphate; a comparison of indomethacin plus erythropoietin with/without nutritional support. The reported data do not allow us to draw any conclusion concerning the efficacy of pharmacological or nutritional treatment for cancer cachexia in very advanced or terminal phase and specific studies are, therefore, awaited.http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/104cachexia, advanced cancer, terminal phase, systematic review.
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author Giuseppe Arvia
Stefano Giordani
Ismaeil Ghaderi
Sharon Nahas
Stefano Diana
Raffaella Indelli
Beatrice Traverso
Giorgio Lelli
spellingShingle Giuseppe Arvia
Stefano Giordani
Ismaeil Ghaderi
Sharon Nahas
Stefano Diana
Raffaella Indelli
Beatrice Traverso
Giorgio Lelli
Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
Italian Journal of Medicine
cachexia, advanced cancer, terminal phase, systematic review.
author_facet Giuseppe Arvia
Stefano Giordani
Ismaeil Ghaderi
Sharon Nahas
Stefano Diana
Raffaella Indelli
Beatrice Traverso
Giorgio Lelli
author_sort Giuseppe Arvia
title Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
title_short Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
title_full Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
title_fullStr Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
title_sort treatment of cancer cachexia in the very advanced or terminal phase: a systematic review
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Medicine
issn 1877-9344
1877-9352
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The therapeutic approach to refractory cancer cachexia represents an unmet need and an important research priority in the field of palliative care. Unfortunately, clinical studies in this area are scarce, both regarding nutritional and pharmacological approach. We performed a systematic literature search through Pubmed. The search algorithm considered: the clinical context, the related pathology, the therapeutic approach. The abstracts obtained were entered in a spreadsheet and analyzed in full text. The results were then analyzed according to the PRISMA method. Overall, 258 records were screened: 244 were excluded (not in English, n=44; no abstract, n=12; literature reviews, n=108; not relevant for not advanced phase or phase II studies, n=80). The remaining 14 papers were read in full text: 10 were excluded (4 phase II studies, 4 including patients with a performance status score of ≥70%, 2 including patients concomitantly treated by palliative chemotherapy). The remaining 4 studies of qualitative synthesis included: a study on megestrol acetate; a comparison between supportive treatment with/without melatonin; a placebo-controlled study on intravenous adenosine 5’-triphosphate; a comparison of indomethacin plus erythropoietin with/without nutritional support. The reported data do not allow us to draw any conclusion concerning the efficacy of pharmacological or nutritional treatment for cancer cachexia in very advanced or terminal phase and specific studies are, therefore, awaited.
topic cachexia, advanced cancer, terminal phase, systematic review.
url http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/104
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