Caring for a patient with Cancer Cachexia
Preparing a meal for someone can be a way of showing care and sharing meals can be an enjoyable part of our social life.
Preparing a meal for someone can be a way of showing care and sharing meals can be an enjoyable part of our social life.
Unfortunately and in spite of its relevance, the diagnosis of Cancer Cachexia is often missed and it goes untreated.
CACS affects multiple dimensions of health related quality of life, including physical, psychological, and social functioning.
Involuntary weight loss and other symptoms of CACS, such as anorexia and fatigue, can be experienced as devastating.
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