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SEOM clinical guidelines for cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (2023)

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2024-06-01

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Soria -Rivas, Ainara
Escobar-Alvarez, Yolanda
Blasco-Cordellat, Ana
Majem-Tarruella, Margarita
Molina-Mata, Kevin
Motilla-de-la-Camara, Marta
Del-Mar-Muñoz-Sanchez, Mª
Zafra-Poves, Marta
Beato-Zambrano, Carmen
Cabezon-Gutierrez, Luis

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Cancer-related anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS) is a debilitating condition afflicting up to 80% of advanced-stage cancer patients. Characterized by progressive weight loss, muscle wasting, and metabolic abnormalities, CACS significantly compromises patients' quality of life and treatment outcomes. This comprehensive review navigates through its intricate physiopathology, elucidating its stages and diagnostic methodologies. CACS manifests in three distinct stages: pre-cachexia, established cachexia, and refractory cachexia. Early detection is pivotal for effective intervention and is facilitated by screening tools, complemented by nutritional assessments and professional evaluations. The diagnostic process unravels the complex interplay of metabolic dysregulation and tumor-induced factors contributing to CACS. Management strategies, tailored to individual patient profiles, encompass a spectrum of nutritional interventions. These include dietary counseling, oral nutritional supplements, and, when necessary, enteral nutrition and a judicious use of parenteral nutrition. Specific recommendations for caloric intake, protein requirements, and essential nutrients address the unique challenges posed by CACS. While pharmacological agents like megestrol acetate may be considered, their use requires careful evaluation of potential risks. At its core, this review underscores the imperative for a holistic and personalized approach to managing CACS, integrating nutritional interventions and pharmacological strategies based on a nuanced understanding of patient's condition.

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Nutrition Assessment
Wasting Syndrome
Weight Loss
Energy Intake
Parenteral Nutrition

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Caquexia
Nutrición Enteral
Evaluación Nutricional
Acetato de Megestrol
Pérdida de Peso
Neoplasias

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Anorexia, Anorexia-cachexia syndrome, Cachexia, Cancer, Malnutrition, Sarcopenia

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Soria Rivas A, Escobar Álvarez Y, Blasco Cordellat A, Majem Tarruella M, Molina Mata K, Motilla de la Cámara M, et al. SEOM clinical guidelines for cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (2023). Clin Transl Oncol. 2024 Nov;26(11):2866-2876