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      Cytokines and their relationship to the symptoms and outcome of cancer.

      Nature reviews. Cancer
      Anorexia, diagnosis, epidemiology, therapy, Cachexia, Cytokines, metabolism, Depressive Disorder, drug therapy, Humans, Neoplasms, complications, pathology

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          Tumours contain immune cells and a network of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, which collaborate in the development and progression of cancer. Cytokine profiles might prove to be prognostic. The systemic effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines are associated with fatigue, depression and cognitive impairment, and can affect quality of life before, during and after treatment. In people with advanced cancer, pro-inflammatory cytokines are additionally associated with anorexia and cachexia, pain, toxicity of treatment and resistance to treatment. However, physical activity might modify cytokine levels and decrease fatigue in patients with cancer, and might also improve their prognosis.

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          18846100
          10.1038/nrc2507

          Chemistry
          Anorexia,diagnosis,epidemiology,therapy,Cachexia,Cytokines,metabolism,Depressive Disorder,drug therapy,Humans,Neoplasms,complications,pathology

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