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The Abridged Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment Is a Useful Tool for Early Detection and Characterization of Cancer Cachexia
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsVol. 114Issue 7p1088–1098Published online: January 24, 2014- Antonio L. Vigano
- Jonathan di Tomasso
- Robert D. Kilgour
- Barbara Trutschnigg
- Enriqueta Lucar
- José A. Morais
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 64Cancer cachexia (CC) is a syndrome characterized by wasting of lean body mass and fat, often driven by decreased food intake, hypermetabolism, and inflammation resulting in decreased lifespan and quality of life. Classification of cancer cachexia has improved, but few clinically relevant diagnostic tools exist for its early identification and characterization. The abridged Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (aPG-SGA) is a modification of the original Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment, and consists of a four-part questionnaire that scores patients' weight history, food intake, appetite, and performance status.