Introduction: An increasing number of patients is diagnosed with spinal metastases due to elevated cancer incidence and improved overall survival. Patients with symptomatic spinal bone metastases often receive radiotherapy with or without surgical stabilisation. Patients with a life expectancy of less than 3 months are generally deemed unfit for surgery, therefore adequate pre-treatment assessment of life expectancy is necessary. The aim of this study was to assess new factors associated with overall survival for this category of patients.Patients and methods: Patients who received radiotherapy for thoracic or lumbar spinal metastases from June 2013 to December 2016 were included in this study. The pre-treatment planning CT for radiotherapy...
Background:Previous studies have evaluated the prognostic effects of sarcopenia in cancer patients r...
BACKGROUND: Surgery for spinal metastases can improve survival but has high morbidity that can poten...
There are a variety of treatment options for patients with spinal metastasis, and predicting prognos...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
BACKGROUND: Novel methods in predicting survival in patients with spinal metastases may help guide c...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Predicting survival and surgical morbidity in patients with spinal metastases wo...
Introduction: Computed tomography (CT)-defined sarcopenia is a demonstrated poor prognostic factor f...
Background Age-related loss of functional muscle mass is associated with reduced functional abili...
Purpose/Objective Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, is emerging ...
BACKGROUND: Adequate prediction of survival is important in deciding on treatment for patients with ...
Due to earlier detection and improved treatment, cancer patients’ life expectancy has improved. Pati...
International audienceHighlights: Sarcopenia is frequent in patients treated with radiation therapy ...
BACKGROUND:Growing evidence indicates that measures of body composition may be related to clinical o...
Background and purpose: Sarcopenia is emerging as an adverse prognostic factor for survival and comp...
OBJECTIVE Predicting the survival rate for patients with cancer is currently performed using the TNM...
Background:Previous studies have evaluated the prognostic effects of sarcopenia in cancer patients r...
BACKGROUND: Surgery for spinal metastases can improve survival but has high morbidity that can poten...
There are a variety of treatment options for patients with spinal metastasis, and predicting prognos...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
BACKGROUND: Novel methods in predicting survival in patients with spinal metastases may help guide c...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Predicting survival and surgical morbidity in patients with spinal metastases wo...
Introduction: Computed tomography (CT)-defined sarcopenia is a demonstrated poor prognostic factor f...
Background Age-related loss of functional muscle mass is associated with reduced functional abili...
Purpose/Objective Sarcopenia, defined as the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, is emerging ...
BACKGROUND: Adequate prediction of survival is important in deciding on treatment for patients with ...
Due to earlier detection and improved treatment, cancer patients’ life expectancy has improved. Pati...
International audienceHighlights: Sarcopenia is frequent in patients treated with radiation therapy ...
BACKGROUND:Growing evidence indicates that measures of body composition may be related to clinical o...
Background and purpose: Sarcopenia is emerging as an adverse prognostic factor for survival and comp...
OBJECTIVE Predicting the survival rate for patients with cancer is currently performed using the TNM...
Background:Previous studies have evaluated the prognostic effects of sarcopenia in cancer patients r...
BACKGROUND: Surgery for spinal metastases can improve survival but has high morbidity that can poten...
There are a variety of treatment options for patients with spinal metastasis, and predicting prognos...