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Cancer cachexia: A tumor-driven disorder of whole-body homeostasis - PubMed

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  • #cancer cachexia
  • #tumor-host interactions
  • #metabolic disorder
  • Cancer cachexia is a systemic metabolic syndrome driven by tumors, disrupting whole-body homeostasis.
  • It features skeletal muscle atrophy and adipose tissue loss, leading to functional decline, poor quality of life, reduced treatment tolerance, and worse survival across many cancers.
  • Cachexia arises from complex interactions between tumors and host systems (immune, metabolic, endocrine, neural), reshaping energy balance, immune function, and tissue integrity.
  • Effective therapies are limited due to incomplete mechanistic understanding and lack of integrated clinical frameworks.
  • Recent advances include insights into tumor-host signaling, multiorgan metabolic remodeling, and neuroendocrine regulation.
  • The article proposes a tumor-centric framework where cachexia represents a progressive collapse of systemic homeostasis and suggests translational strategies for therapeutic interventions.