Posted on 09/17/2019 10:43:25 AM PDT by BenLurkin
What it is
Cachexia (kak-ex-ee-a) comes from the Greek word kakos meaning bad and hexis meaning condition. Anorexia just means loss of appetite and is often associated with cachexia, but not always.
Cachexia is more than simply loss of appetite though. It is a very complex problem and involves changes in the way your body normally uses protein, carbohydrate, and fat. It leads to many problems including muscle wasting.
Cachexia is very different to general weight loss. It cant be completely reversed even if you feel like eating.
Trying to eat more or being fed through a tube may not help reverse it either. People suffering from cachexia do not seem to feel hungry.
What happens with cachexia
We don’t know exactly what happens in cachexia. Scientists think that the cancer releases chemicals into the blood that contributes to the loss of fat and muscle.
These chemicals may make your metabolism speed up so that you use up calories faster. Because your body is using up energy faster than it is getting it, you can have severe weight loss even if you are eating normally.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/coping/physically/diet-problems/types/cachexia
The trouble with cancer is that when the doctors say you are now “cancer-free”, that is only true until it comes back. I hope Alex’s next round of chemo is successful.
From the contemporary coverage, she broke in at 3am. He was injured chasing her, but most of the stolen property was recovered (except one bracelet from his mom and some money).
If the news accounts are remotely accurate, he did not engage her for any services - she decided to help herself to his stuff in the middle of the night.
She was a 56-year old burglar who broke into his room. Alex woke up as she was leaving and chased her but didn’t catch her. One of the things she stole was a bracelet his mother had given him which had great sentimental value. It was never recovered.
Thank you :)
It usually means the little cancer that is left, are the strongest of the cancer cells, and they'll reproduce quickly much stronger than the cancer cells that were removed.
They didn’t do surgery. And stage 4 survival is very rare. I wondered about this when he came back to the show with celebration and fanfare.
The inverse relationship between NAD+ and cancer awakened the curiosity of the researchers: could an increase in NAD+ have beneficial effects on the disease? When the scientists supplemented the diet in genetically modified mice with nicotinamide riboside, a derivative of vitamin B3 that increases intracellular levels of NAD+, they did not observe tumour development. Surprisingly, when they gave this diet to mice that had already developed the disease, the size of the tumours was reduced and they eventually disappeared.
The results have been reproduced in other types of cancer such as pancreatic cancer. “We observed the same results in mice with pancreatic adenocarcinoma with regards to DNA damage, so we could conclude that this treatment is effective on tumours caused by oncogene-induced DNA damage and thus, deficit in NAD+,” says Krishna Tummala, first author of the study.
In addition to working with the mouse model, the authors have collated the results of nearly a hundred human samples. “Those from patients with HCC contain URI levels that double those of healthy samples,” according to the article. The data, which also associates URI with a worse prognosis or evolution of the illness, suggests that the gene could be a possible new HCC marker, and nicotinamide riboside boosting NAD+ levels may have a human relevance.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-11-team-derivative-vitamin-b3-liver.html
Why is RBG the only one who can sail through pancreatic cancer? Or is she?
Poor old fellow. His sense of humor is still healthy, at least.
I think the current Kavenaugh brewhahah is a sign that RBG is doing much worse than is being disclosed and the left is just setting up the next confirmation hearings. I seriously doubt she makes it to xmas, if that long.
Ive got her in a dead pool by Oct 7, the USSC fall session.
I'm betting on formaldehyde.
Not good
Mega-dittos to your comment.
The problem with pancreatic cancer is the symptoms are usually not noticeable until late in the progress of the disease. Once it reaches stage 4 and spreads to other organs it’s a very small survival window.
I hope someday there’s a test developed to recognize the early stages when it’s much more curable.
The pancreas is very involved in digestion. It would not surprise to learn that its spread to the stomach and small intestine.
My wife was just diagnosed and we are in the process of healing from a Whipple. I know more about the pancreas and cancer than I ever cared to. And we are just starting.
Alex taking a turn is not going to go over well in this house.
Median survival at stage 4 is 3.5 months. He is already beating the odds.
Poor Alex! He will probably krump long before RBG.
Yikes, sad to say, the prognosis is poor with this chemotherapy. It might have been effective for a short period of time, but then the cancer somehow mutates and becomes resistant to the chemo.
If anyone here has some kind of contact with Alex or his circle, PLEASE mention Stereotactic Radiosurgery as his only possible hope. Hopefully he can be flown to NYC where he can be seen and treated by Dr. Gil Lederman and associates at Radiosurgery New York. This does not involve surgery, just pinpoint beams of special radiation aimed directly at the tumor. They have had phenominal success with metastatic pancreatic Ca. Their web site is rsny.org and their phone number is 1-212-CHOICES.
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