Abstract
Cancer cachexia (CC) is a prevalent metabolic disorder in patients with advanced cancer, characterized by persistent skeletal muscle mass loss and irreversible body weight reduction, which significantly diminishes quality of living, therapeutic effectiveness. At present, the specific pathogenesis of CC is only defined as skeletal muscle loss induced by signaling pathways. In the clinical treatment of tumor cachexia, it has been clearly defined that there are multiple methods available for treating this disease, including nutritional therapy and exercise, but all of them have very little therapeutic effect. Surprisingly, traditional Chinese medicine has achieved initial success in treating malignant tumors, and the combined treatment of traditional Chinese and Western medicine has yielded remarkable results. Therefore, it is an urgent need to elucidate the more specific pathogenesis of CC to develop effective treatment approaches, which enhance patients' nutritional health status as well as their overall quality of life and survival ratings. This article aims to review the pathogenesis of CC along with clinical treatment strategies and drug utilization.