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A pilot study of megestrol acetate and ibuprofen in the treatment of cachexia in gastrointestinal cancer patients

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Advanced gastrointestinal cancer patients with weight loss and an acute-phase response (n = 15) were given megestrol acetate (480 mg day(-1)) and ibuprofen (1200 mg day(-1)) for 6 weeks. Overall, there was an increase in body weight (P = 0.01) and a reduction in C-reactive protein concentrations (P = 0.02), with no change in total body water (P = 0.24) over this period. This regimen may be an effective non-toxic treatment for cancer cachexia and is worthy of further study.

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McMillan, D., O'Gorman, P., Fearon, K. et al. A pilot study of megestrol acetate and ibuprofen in the treatment of cachexia in gastrointestinal cancer patients. Br J Cancer 76, 788–790 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1997.463

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