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This textbook discusses the systemic consequences of cancer, covering a range of topics from tumor-promoting systemic effects to the development of cachexia, as summarized in the introductory chapter 1.

Part I of this textbook focuses on tumor-promoting systemic effects and begins with a chapter on how tumor-derived extracellular vesicles and particles lay the foundation for future metastases (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 discusses how metastatic cells that have colonized the bone impact the local bone microenvironment, neighboring muscles, and host physiology. Chapter 4 summarizes the available strategies for targeting metastatic cancer and emphasizes the need to incorporate a systemic view of the disease. Following this overview of the systemic effects of cancer progression, Part II of the textbook discusses cancer-induced cachexia, a debilitating systemic effect of advanced cancer. Chapters 5-7 examine the key signaling pathways (interleukin-6/GP130, NF-kB, and muscle proteolysis) that drive the development of cancer cachexia. Chapters 8 and 9 in Part III of this textbook explore how toxicities from anti-cancer therapy are associated with the onset of cachexia in cancer patients, and provide insight into potential approaches to simultaneously target both cancer and cachexia. Chapters 10 and 11 (Part IV) conclude this textbook by outlining promising approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of cachexia as well as strategies to prevent the development of cachexia through exercise.

An understanding of the systemic effects of cancer is essential for the design of effective anti-cancer and anti-cachexia treatment strategies. As such, this textbook provides key information for both students and scientists engaged in cancer research and oncology.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A systemic view of metastatic disease: inter-organ crosstalk and therapeutic implications


PART I - Systemic Regulation in Metastatic Disease

Chapter 2: Systemic Regulation of Metastatic Disease by Extracellular Vesicles and Particles

Chapter 3: Bone Metastasis: Systemic Regulation and Impact on Host

Chapter 4: Targeting Metastatic Disease: Challenges and New Opportunities


PART II - Cachexia: a Debilitating Systemic Effect of Cancer

Chapter 5: Signaling Pathways That Promote Muscle Catabolism in Cachexia

Chapter 6: The Role of Interleukin-6 Cytokines in Cancer Cachexia

Chapter 7: NF-kB Signaling in the Macroenvironment of Cancer Cachexia


PART III - Therapy-induced Muscle Wasting

Chapter 8: Therapy-Induced Toxicities Associated With the Onset of Cachexia

Chapter 9: Bone-muscle Crosstalk in Advanced Cancer and Chemotherapy


PART IV - Preventing and Targeting Cachexia in Cancer

Chapter 10: New Developments in Targeting Cancer Cachexia

Chapter 11: Exercise: A Critical Component of Cachexia Prevention and Therapy in Cancer

The Systemic Effects of Advanced Cancer: A Textbook on Cancer-Associated Cachexia

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    View other formats and editions of The Systemic Effects of Advanced Cancer: A Textbook on Cancer-Associated Cachexia by Swarnali Acharyya

    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 19/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9783031097898, 978-3031097898
    ISBN10: 3031097890

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This textbook discusses the systemic consequences of cancer, covering a range of topics from tumor-promoting systemic effects to the development of cachexia, as summarized in the introductory chapter 1.

    Part I of this textbook focuses on tumor-promoting systemic effects and begins with a chapter on how tumor-derived extracellular vesicles and particles lay the foundation for future metastases (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 discusses how metastatic cells that have colonized the bone impact the local bone microenvironment, neighboring muscles, and host physiology. Chapter 4 summarizes the available strategies for targeting metastatic cancer and emphasizes the need to incorporate a systemic view of the disease. Following this overview of the systemic effects of cancer progression, Part II of the textbook discusses cancer-induced cachexia, a debilitating systemic effect of advanced cancer. Chapters 5-7 examine the key signaling pathways (interleukin-6/GP130, NF-kB, and muscle proteolysis) that drive the development of cancer cachexia. Chapters 8 and 9 in Part III of this textbook explore how toxicities from anti-cancer therapy are associated with the onset of cachexia in cancer patients, and provide insight into potential approaches to simultaneously target both cancer and cachexia. Chapters 10 and 11 (Part IV) conclude this textbook by outlining promising approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of cachexia as well as strategies to prevent the development of cachexia through exercise.

    An understanding of the systemic effects of cancer is essential for the design of effective anti-cancer and anti-cachexia treatment strategies. As such, this textbook provides key information for both students and scientists engaged in cancer research and oncology.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: A systemic view of metastatic disease: inter-organ crosstalk and therapeutic implications


    PART I - Systemic Regulation in Metastatic Disease

    Chapter 2: Systemic Regulation of Metastatic Disease by Extracellular Vesicles and Particles

    Chapter 3: Bone Metastasis: Systemic Regulation and Impact on Host

    Chapter 4: Targeting Metastatic Disease: Challenges and New Opportunities


    PART II - Cachexia: a Debilitating Systemic Effect of Cancer

    Chapter 5: Signaling Pathways That Promote Muscle Catabolism in Cachexia

    Chapter 6: The Role of Interleukin-6 Cytokines in Cancer Cachexia

    Chapter 7: NF-kB Signaling in the Macroenvironment of Cancer Cachexia


    PART III - Therapy-induced Muscle Wasting

    Chapter 8: Therapy-Induced Toxicities Associated With the Onset of Cachexia

    Chapter 9: Bone-muscle Crosstalk in Advanced Cancer and Chemotherapy


    PART IV - Preventing and Targeting Cachexia in Cancer

    Chapter 10: New Developments in Targeting Cancer Cachexia

    Chapter 11: Exercise: A Critical Component of Cachexia Prevention and Therapy in Cancer

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