BACKGROUND:Growing evidence indicates that measures of body composition may be related to clinical outcomes in patients with malignancies. The aim of this study was to investigate whether measures of regional adiposity-including subcutaneous adipose tissue index (SATI) and visceral adipose tissue index (VATI)-can be associated with overall survival (OS) in Taiwanese patients with bone metastases. METHODS:This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. We examined 1280 patients with bone metastases who had undergone radiotherapy (RT) between March 2005 and August 2013. Body composition (SATI, VATI, and muscle index) was assessed by computed tomography at the third lumbar vertebra and normalized for patient height. Patients ...
Context: Several studies suggest that body composition (ie, body proportions of muscle and fat defin...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of many types of cancer. Less is known regarding associati...
Introduction: An increasing number of patients is diagnosed with spinal metastases due to elevated c...
Background: The associations of abdominal skeletal muscle mass index (SMI), visceral and subcutaneou...
<div><p>Background</p><p>To evaluate the association between various components of body composition ...
International audiencePURPOSE:We investigated the impact of body composition on outcomes of patients...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Background and aim: Sarcopenia and body composition parameters such as visceral and subcutaneous adi...
PURPOSE: The relationship between body fat distribution and survival remains unclear in patients wit...
Purpose: The importance of body composition on cancer outcomes is of great clinical interest. Measur...
ObjectivePrevious studies of breast cancer survival have not considered specific depots of adipose t...
Background: Adipose tissue radiodensity may have prognostic importance for colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Background Cancer cachexia and skeletal muscle wasting are related to poor survival. In this study, ...
CONTEXT: Several studies suggest that body composition (ie, body proportions of muscle and fat defin...
Context: Several studies suggest that body composition (ie, body proportions of muscle and fat defin...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of many types of cancer. Less is known regarding associati...
Introduction: An increasing number of patients is diagnosed with spinal metastases due to elevated c...
Background: The associations of abdominal skeletal muscle mass index (SMI), visceral and subcutaneou...
<div><p>Background</p><p>To evaluate the association between various components of body composition ...
International audiencePURPOSE:We investigated the impact of body composition on outcomes of patients...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Background and aim: Sarcopenia and body composition parameters such as visceral and subcutaneous adi...
PURPOSE: The relationship between body fat distribution and survival remains unclear in patients wit...
Purpose: The importance of body composition on cancer outcomes is of great clinical interest. Measur...
ObjectivePrevious studies of breast cancer survival have not considered specific depots of adipose t...
Background: Adipose tissue radiodensity may have prognostic importance for colorectal cancer (CRC) s...
Background Cancer cachexia and skeletal muscle wasting are related to poor survival. In this study, ...
CONTEXT: Several studies suggest that body composition (ie, body proportions of muscle and fat defin...
Context: Several studies suggest that body composition (ie, body proportions of muscle and fat defin...
BACKGROUND: Predicting survival of patients with spinal metastases would help stratify treatments fr...
Obesity is associated with increased risk of many types of cancer. Less is known regarding associati...