Pancreas cancer-associated weight loss Review


Authors: Hendifar, A. E.; Petzel, M. Q. B.; Zimmers, T. A.; Denlinger, C. S.; Matrisian, L. M.; Picozzi, V. J.; Rahib, L.; on behalf of the Precision Promise Consortium
Contributors: O'Reilly, E.; Balachandran, V.
Review Title: Pancreas cancer-associated weight loss
Abstract: Unintentional weight loss in patients with pancreatic cancer is highly prevalent and contributes to low therapeutic tolerance, reduced quality of life, and overall mortality. Weight loss in pancreatic cancer can be due to anorexia, malabsorption, and/or cachexia. Proper supportive care can stabilize or reverse weight loss in patients and improve outcomes. We review the literature on supportive care relevant to pancreatic cancer patients, and offer evidence-based recommendations that include expert nutritional assessment, counseling, supportive measures to ensure adequate caloric intake, pancreatic enzyme supplementation, nutritional supplement replacement, orexigenic agents, and exercise. Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-supported initiatives will spearhead the dissemination and adoption of these best supportive care practices. Implications for Practice Weight loss in pancreatic cancer patients is endemic, as 85% of pancreatic cancer patients meet the classic definition of cancer cachexia. Despite its significant prevalence and associated morbidity, there is no established approach to this disease entity. It is believed that this is due to an important knowledge gap in understanding the underlying biology and lack of optimal treatment approaches. This article reviews the literature regarding pancreas cancer-associated weight loss and establishes a new framework from which to view this complex clinical problem. An improved approach and understanding will help educate clinicians, improve clinical care, and provide more clarity for future clinical investigation.
Keywords: anorexia; weight loss; malabsorption; cachexia; pancreatic cancer; supportive care; double-blind; quality-of-life; body-mass index; nutrition support; enzyme replacement therapy; prognostic score; anorexia-cachexia syndrome; aspen clinical guidelines; glasgow; release capsules creon; exocrine insufficiency
Journal Title: The Oncologist
Volume: 24
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1083-7159
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2019-05-01
Start Page: 691
End Page: 701
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000467859600026
DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2018-0266
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 30591550
PMCID: PMC6516128
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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