For US Only CME Credit Available

This educational resource is intended to provide healthcare professionals with the tools to aid in the effective management of cancer cachexia, empowering them to provide the highest standard of care to their patients.

Working in Collaboration with

This resource utilises the expertise of an independently selected editorial panel who are specialists in the field of Cancer Cachexia. This educational resource is supported by American Cancer Society and National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Neither supporter has had any influence over the content or selection of the editorial panel.

Video Introduction

Introducing you to the Cancer Cachexia knowledge hub

Learning Activities

This curriculum is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the tools to aid in the effective management of Breast Cancer, empowering them to provide the highest standard of care to their patients.

Activity 1 12 min Case Study CME

Case Study with Prof. Richard Dunne

Prof. Richard Dunne discusses the case of a patient with cancer cachexia, highlighting the challenges with treatment strategies and interventions.

Available credit upon completion:

  • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Activity 2 11 min Case Study CME

Case Study with Prof. Richard Dunne

Prof. Richard Dunne discusses the case of a patient with cancer cachexia with a focus on diagnosis, early intervention and management

Available credit upon completion:

  • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.25 AAFP Prescribed Credit
45 min eLearning CME

E-learning Module on Diagnosing Cancer Cachexia

E-learning Module on Diagnosing Cancer Cachexia

Available credit upon completion:

  • 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.75 AAFP Prescribed Credit
  • 0.75 EBAC Credit
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34 min Webinar CME

Catherine's Webinar

Catherine's Webinar testing

Available credit upon completion:

  • 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.50 AAFP Prescribed Credit

Supplementary Materials

Supplementary Resources This curriculum is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the tools to aid in the effective management of Breast Cancer, empowering them to provide the highest standard of care to their patients.

1 15 min Webinar

Advancing Cancer Cachexia Care: Evidence-Based Practices and Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Explore our on-demand webinar designed to elevate healthcare professionals' expertise in managing cancer cachexia through comprehensive care. In this session, Prof. Aminah Jatoi discusses the application of evidence-based guidelines and the integration of palliative care to enhance patient outcomes. Following that, Prof. Jeffrey Crawford delves into the critical roles of nutrition, exercise, and pharmacotherapy in treatment plans. Concluding the presentations, Dr. Rony Dev presents a case study on effective collaboration within a multidisciplinary team, including oncologists and nutrition professionals. Stay informed about the latest clinical trials and emerging pharmacologic interventions to align treatment goals with improved patient outcomes. The event concludes with an Q&A session, offering valuable insights from our expert speakers. Access the webinar now to benefit from this essential educational experience.

12 min Conference Coverage

ASCO GI Highlights

In this video, Prof. Richard Dunne presents key highlights from the 2026 ASCO Gastrointestinal (GI) Cancers Symposium, focusing on cancer cachexia. The presentation covers recent research on the impact of muscle wasting during neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the benefits of dietician-led nutritional care post-pancreatic surgery, and emerging therapies like Ponsegromab targeting GDF-15.

Infographic

Clinical Management of Cancer Cachexia: A Multimodal Treatment Approach

This infographic offers healthcare professionals essential strategies for managing cancer cachexia, focusing on symptom palliation and the importance of multidisciplinary care. It covers multimodal treatment components, including nutritional support, physical activity, psychological support, and pharmacological interventions, in line with current treatment guidelines. Additionally, it provides insights into recent clinical trials and practical strategies for enhancing caloric intake while minimizing eating distress. Engage with the infographic to enhance your understanding of effective cancer cachexia management.

Meet the Faculty

Meet our Editorial Panel featuring key opinion leaders in the field of cancer cachexia. This expert panel, in collaboration with the WILEY editorial team, has curated the independent educational modules where you can get resources on the latest advancements in research, treatment guidelines, and management of cancer cachexia.

Aminah Jatoi, M.D

Aminah Jatoi, M.D

Betty J. Foust, MD and Parents' Professor of Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota


Aminah Jatoi, M.D. is Professor of Oncology at the Betty J. Foust, M.D. and Parents’ Professor of Oncology at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, where she primarily cares for patients with gastrointestinal and gynecological malignancies. Her research focuses on supportive care issues in cancer patients. The author of 300+ publications, she seeks to mitigate side effects from the cancer treatment, anxiety related to the cancer and to cancer treatment, and distressing signs and symptoms related to the cancer itself with a special emphasis on such research in older patients with cancer. Her research has been funded by National Cancer Institute and various foundations. She also serves on the editorial boards for the Journal of Clinical Oncology; American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine; Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care; Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle; Journal of Cancer Education, Journal of Geriatric Oncology, and the Mayo Clinic Proceedings. In addition to her clinical and research activities, Dr. Jatoi is active in education. She has been recognized with several teaching awards, including Teacher of the Year. She is the director and principal investigator on a Mayo Clinic junior faculty training program funded by the National Cancer Institute and provides mentorship to many residents, fellows and junior faculty.

Dr. Richard Dunne

Dr. Richard Dunne

Associate Professor of Medicine & Section Leader, GI Oncology, Wilmot Cancer Institute and The University of Rochester Medical Center


Dr. Richard Dunne is an Associate Professor of Medicine and is the Section Leader of GI Oncology at the Wilmot Cancer Institute and The University of Rochester Medical Center. His research is focused on furthering our understanding of the mechanisms and effects of Cancer Cachexia and the development of novel therapeutics in this space. His work is supported by the U.S. National Cancer Institute and Cancer Research UK. He is the study chair and PI for the U.S. Nationwide observational LOTUS trial, which seeks to develop a new classification system for Cancer Cachexia and update current definitions.

Dr. Rony Dev

Dr. Rony Dev

Associate Professor, Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.


Dr. Rony Dev is an Associate Professor in the Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Cancer Medicine, at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care. Dr. Dev provides palliative care consultation regarding pain and symptom management for patients with cancer. He is the Director of the Nutrition Rehabilitation and Cachexia Clinic. His research interests include symptom management including the treatment of anorexia-cachexia syndrome, improving communication in family meetings for patients with cancer and their caregivers, and interventions to improve adaptive coping mechanisms for critically ill patients. He has published in numerous journals regarding screening for malnutrition in ambulatory supportive care clinics, treatments for anorexia and cancer cachexia, and the management of hormonal abnormalities including hypovitaminosis D in patients with cancer. He received the Young Investigator's Award, MASCC 2009, International Symposium, and is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He is the section editor for Symptoms for PC-FACS for Journal of Pain and Symptom Management and an Editorial Board member for Annals of Palliative Medicine.

Professor Jeffrey Crawford

Professor Jeffrey Crawford

George Barth Galler Professor for Research in Cancer, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center


Professor Jeffrey Crawford MD is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and Ohio State University School of Medicine. He completed his training in internal medicine and hematology oncology at Duke University. Over his career at Duke, Dr Crawford has served as clinical director of the thoracic oncology program, chief of the division of medical oncology, and associate director for clinical research for the Duke Cancer Institute. Dr Crawford has had a long term commitment to National Cancer Institute clinical trials, and has served in a number of leadership positions within Cancer and Leukemia Group B and the Alliance, and is currently the site principal investigator for Alliance studies in the Duke Cancer Institute Dr Crawford’s research has been in clinical trials in lung cancer with a focus on supportive care. He has published more than 250 articles. His expertise includes the role of hematopoietic growth factors for the management of chemotherapy induced myelosuppression, as well as the study of novel agents for cancer cachexia.