Important discovery about sudden weight loss in cancer patients

LONDON: Researchers think they have a better understanding of what causes the sudden and worrisome weight loss in late-stage cancer patients. Researchers in the UK have linked a gene called GDF 15 to cachexia, which causes sudden and worrisome weight loss in late-stage cancer patients. Researchers in the UK have linked a gene called GDF 15 to cachexia. Eighty percent of cancer patients in the final stages experience a complicated process in which they simultaneously lose their appetite, fat, and muscle. For 20 to 30 percent of patients, this procedure is believed to be the primary cause of death.

The findings of the TRACERx study, which were published in Nature Medicine, may aid in the early diagnosis of the condition, according to the researchers. Lead author of the study and clinical associate professor at University College London’s Cancer Institute Dr. Maryam Jamal-Hanjani said that although the biological basis of this dangerous condition had long been unknown to scientists, the massive funding for TRACERx research, the samples needed to be obtained, and the data needed to be gathered allowed for discoveries specific to Caucasians.

 Researchers are now looking for variations in cancer or blood that may one day help us recognise a patient’s vulnerability to cachexia so that we can take preventative measures, he added. can go.

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Author: DoctorMaryam.org

4th Professional Medical Student. Karachi Medical and Dental College.

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