Abstract Background The prognostic value of body composition in cancer patients has been widely studied during the last decade. The main finding of these studies is that sarcopenia, or skeletal muscle depletion, assessed by CT imaging correlates with a reduced overall survival (OS). By contrast, the prognostic value of fat mass remains ill-defined. This study aims to analyze the influence of body composition including both muscle mass and adipose tissue on OS in a homogeneous population of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Methods Among 235 patients with chemorefractory advanced CRC included in the SoMore and RegARd-C trials, body composition was assessed in 217 patients on baseline CT images. The relationship between body composit...
Abstract Background Muscle abnormalities such as low muscle mass and low muscle radiodensity are wel...
Background: Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle mass and function. CT-derived muscle m...
Background: Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) are largely malnourished, which decreases overall ...
Background: The prognostic value of body composition in cancer patients has been widely studied duri...
BackgroundThe prognostic value of body composition in cancer patients has been widely studied during...
Background: Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor survival after colorectal cancer (CRC) ...
Background. Body mass index, measured at colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis has been associated with ...
Abstract Introduction Colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer mortality in developed...
Increased visceral adiposity (visceral obesity) and muscle wasting (sarcopenia) at colorectal cancer...
Background: Although different body composition including fat adiposity has known to be associated w...
BackgroundIn cancer patients with a poor prognosis, low skeletal muscle radiographic density is asso...
Purpose: Sarcopenia and myosteatosis, quantified via computed tomography (CT), are associated with p...
BACKGROUND: Current literature is inconsistent in the associations between computed tomography (CT)-...
Background: Body composition, has been established as a risk factor for colorectal cancer diagnosis ...
Background Current literature is inconsistent in the associations between computed tomography (CT)-b...
Abstract Background Muscle abnormalities such as low muscle mass and low muscle radiodensity are wel...
Background: Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle mass and function. CT-derived muscle m...
Background: Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) are largely malnourished, which decreases overall ...
Background: The prognostic value of body composition in cancer patients has been widely studied duri...
BackgroundThe prognostic value of body composition in cancer patients has been widely studied during...
Background: Cachexia and sarcopenia are associated with poor survival after colorectal cancer (CRC) ...
Background. Body mass index, measured at colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis has been associated with ...
Abstract Introduction Colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer mortality in developed...
Increased visceral adiposity (visceral obesity) and muscle wasting (sarcopenia) at colorectal cancer...
Background: Although different body composition including fat adiposity has known to be associated w...
BackgroundIn cancer patients with a poor prognosis, low skeletal muscle radiographic density is asso...
Purpose: Sarcopenia and myosteatosis, quantified via computed tomography (CT), are associated with p...
BACKGROUND: Current literature is inconsistent in the associations between computed tomography (CT)-...
Background: Body composition, has been established as a risk factor for colorectal cancer diagnosis ...
Background Current literature is inconsistent in the associations between computed tomography (CT)-b...
Abstract Background Muscle abnormalities such as low muscle mass and low muscle radiodensity are wel...
Background: Sarcopenia has been defined as a loss of muscle mass and function. CT-derived muscle m...
Background: Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) are largely malnourished, which decreases overall ...