Cancer Cachexia (eBook)

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2015 | 2012
VIII, 83 Seiten
Springer Healthcare Ltd. (Verlag)
978-1-910315-07-1 (ISBN)

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Cancer Cachexia -  Egidio Del Fabbro,  Akio Inui,  Florian Strasser
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Cancer Cachexia is a concise, fully illustrated handbook written with the aim of increasing awareness of cancer cachexia and highlighting best practice diagnosis, treatment, and management options for this devastating disorder. This is another title in the ongoing Springer Healthcare Cancer Supportive Care Series.

David Blum MD obtained his medical degree from the University of Zürich in 2002 and received the Swiss board certification of Internal Medicine in 2009 and Medical Oncology in 2011. He was a resident doctor and research fellow (EPCRC) at Oncology DIM Kantonsspital St. Gallen in Switzerland and is currently undergoing EURO IMPACT - Marie Curie PhD training fellow at European Palliative Research Center NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. His main research interests include symptom assessment and the role of computer assistance, cancer cachexia, physical activity, end of life care, and integration of oncology and palliative care. Dr. Egidio Del Fabbro (MD) obtained his medical degree from the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University. He was co-founder of the Cachexia Clinic at MD Anderson Cancer Center and is currently Director of the Palliative Care Program at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Del Fabbro's research interest lies in developing clinical trials for cancer-related cachexia and fatigue. He is the senior editor for the textbook, Nutrition and the Cancer Patient. Professor Akio Inui (MD, PhD) is the Chairman of the department of Psychosomatic Internal Medicine of Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan. Professor Inui completed his MD and PhD degrees at Kobe University, Japan. Professor Inui is recognized for his studies in elucidating the role of gut-brain peptides in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility, feeding, and body weight, and the identification of the ghrelin-neuropeptide Y pathway from stomach to brain in the pathogenesis of obesity and cachexia. Professor Inui has authored more than 250 peer-reviewed publications. His efforts are now focused on translational research on peptides that bridges the gap between basic and clinical disciplines for better understanding and management of human behavioral disorders, including obesity, cancer cachexia, and eating disorders. Dr Florian Strasser is medical doctor with board certification in internal medicine, medical oncology, and palliative medicine. His clinical and research activities focus involve integrated oncology and palliative care. His focus is on the development of clinical models to integrate oncology and palliative care in the primary and secondary sector. His work is also affiliated with international organizations such as the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO), Multinational Association of Supportive Care and Cancer (MASCC), European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), and International Association of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (IAHPC). In addition, his research is in oncological rehabilitation with a focus on cachexia and nutrition. He is the first oncologist in Switzerland with a Venia Legendi (Privatdozent) on specialist palliative care, awarded from the University of Bern. Dr. Hajime Suzuki (DDS) belongs to the department of Psychosomatic Internal Medicine of Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan. He completed Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degrees at Kagoshima University. His research interest lies in the field of cancer cachexia, obesity, and related metabolic syndromes, with the specific focus on the neuroendocrine and metabolic effects of feeding regulatory peptides in the coordinated regulation of energy balance. His research also focuses on the role of complementary and alternative medicine in the palliative care of patients with cancer.
Cancer Cachexia is a concise, fully illustrated handbook written with the aim of increasing awareness of cancer cachexia and highlighting best practice diagnosis, treatment, and management options for this devastating disorder. This is another title in the ongoing Springer Healthcare Cancer Supportive Care Series.

David Blum MD obtained his medical degree from the University of Zürich in 2002 and received the Swiss board certification of Internal Medicine in 2009 and Medical Oncology in 2011. He was a resident doctor and research fellow (EPCRC) at Oncology DIM Kantonsspital St. Gallen in Switzerland and is currently undergoing EURO IMPACT - Marie Curie PhD training fellow at European Palliative Research Center NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. His main research interests include symptom assessment and the role of computer assistance, cancer cachexia, physical activity, end of life care, and integration of oncology and palliative care. Dr. Egidio Del Fabbro (MD) obtained his medical degree from the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University. He was co-founder of the Cachexia Clinic at MD Anderson Cancer Center and is currently Director of the Palliative Care Program at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Del Fabbro’s research interest lies in developing clinical trials for cancer-related cachexia and fatigue. He is the senior editor for the textbook, Nutrition and the Cancer Patient. Professor Akio Inui (MD, PhD) is the Chairman of the department of Psychosomatic Internal Medicine of Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan. Professor Inui completed his MD and PhD degrees at Kobe University, Japan. Professor Inui is recognized for his studies in elucidating the role of gut–brain peptides in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility, feeding, and body weight, and the identification of the ghrelin–neuropeptide Y pathway from stomach to brain in the pathogenesis of obesity and cachexia. Professor Inui has authored more than 250 peer-reviewed publications. His efforts are now focused on translational research on peptides that bridges the gap between basic and clinical disciplines for better understanding and management of human behavioral disorders, including obesity, cancer cachexia, and eating disorders. Dr Florian Strasser is medical doctor with board certification in internal medicine, medical oncology, and palliative medicine. His clinical and research activities focus involve integrated oncology and palliative care. His focus is on the development of clinical models to integrate oncology and palliative care in the primary and secondary sector. His work is also affiliated with international organizations such as the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO), Multinational Association of Supportive Care and Cancer (MASCC), European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC), American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), and International Association of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (IAHPC). In addition, his research is in oncological rehabilitation with a focus on cachexia and nutrition. He is the first oncologist in Switzerland with a Venia Legendi (Privatdozent) on specialist palliative care, awarded from the University of Bern. Dr. Hajime Suzuki (DDS) belongs to the department of Psychosomatic Internal Medicine of Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan. He completed Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degrees at Kagoshima University. His research interest lies in the field of cancer cachexia, obesity, and related metabolic syndromes, with the specific focus on the neuroendocrine and metabolic effects of feeding regulatory peptides in the coordinated regulation of energy balance. His research also focuses on the role of complementary and alternative medicine in the palliative care of patients with cancer.

Overview of cancer cachexia.- Pathophysiology.- Impact of cancer cachexia.- Patient assessment.- Managing cancer cachexia.- Emerging treatments, current challenges, and future directions.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.4.2015
Co-Autor David Blum, Hajime Suzuki
Zusatzinfo VIII, 83 p. 18 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Tarporley
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Allgemeinmedizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Naturheilkunde
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
Schlagworte Cachexia • Cachexia-anorexia • cancer cachexia • Muscle wasting • Oncology
ISBN-10 1-910315-07-9 / 1910315079
ISBN-13 978-1-910315-07-1 / 9781910315071
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