We believe that presently, and even more so in the near future, the consistent application of objective, patient-centered endpoints in cachexia trials, such as physical activity monitoring, may provide an additional significant and useful tool for the evaluation of outcomes of medical interventions in cancer cachexia.
Improvement of physical activity as an alternative objective variable to measure treatment effects of anticachexia therapy in cancer patients
MADEDDU, CLELIA;SERPE, ROBERTO;Maccio A.
2010-01-01
Abstract
We believe that presently, and even more so in the near future, the consistent application of objective, patient-centered endpoints in cachexia trials, such as physical activity monitoring, may provide an additional significant and useful tool for the evaluation of outcomes of medical interventions in cancer cachexia.File in questo prodotto:
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