TY - JOUR
T1 - The underestimated impact of cachexia
AU - Springer, Jochen
AU - Anker, Stefan D.
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - This editorial contains views on the importance of animal research in the field of cachexia, a crippling syndrome associated with almost all chronic diseases that dramatically impact on quality of life and survival of the patient. Unfortunately, it is infrequently identified or diagnosed and too rarely treated. Even if treated, the treatment options are extremely limited, as no truly successful therapies have been established so far. Therefore, research in animal models is of outmost importance, but care should be taken in designing these pre-clinical studies. We propose a design as close to clinical trials as possibly and to use primary endpoints that are of clinical relevance.
AB - This editorial contains views on the importance of animal research in the field of cachexia, a crippling syndrome associated with almost all chronic diseases that dramatically impact on quality of life and survival of the patient. Unfortunately, it is infrequently identified or diagnosed and too rarely treated. Even if treated, the treatment options are extremely limited, as no truly successful therapies have been established so far. Therefore, research in animal models is of outmost importance, but care should be taken in designing these pre-clinical studies. We propose a design as close to clinical trials as possibly and to use primary endpoints that are of clinical relevance.
KW - Wasting
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U2 - 10.1517/17460440903483150
DO - 10.1517/17460440903483150
M3 - Article
C2 - 22823967
AN - SCOPUS:73649103771
SN - 1746-0441
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 3
JO - Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery
JF - Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery
IS - 1
ER -