Introduction Sarcopenia is the loss of skeletal muscle volume or quality, a concept previously established in age-related frailty. Sarcopenia is part of the cancer cachexia syndrome and has therefore been explored as biomarker through the opportunistic measurement of skeletal muscle from routine cancer imaging. However, there is inconsistency in diagnostic landmarks and cut-offs. The most common assessment method is skeletal muscle area at the slice level of the third lumbar vertebrae divided by height squared. Alternative sarcopenia measures have been derived from morphological descriptions of the psoas, thoracic and cervical muscles, driven by tumour-specific anatomical imaging. Current tumour-site specific reviews suggest a link between ...
Abstract Background A common method for diagnosing sarcopenia involves estimating the muscle mass by...
Purpose: Sarcopenia has been considered a poor prognostic factor in various malignant diseases. Howe...
Introduction. Today the relevance of sarcopenia is increasing in various types of malignant neoplasm...
Computer tomography-derived skeletal muscle index normalized for height in conjunction with muscle d...
By the sixth decade of life, nearly one quarter of the population has substantial muscle atrophy, or...
Objectives There is growing awareness of the relationship between sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass an...
Objectives There is growing awareness of the relationship between sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass an...
Objectives There is growing awareness of the relationship between sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass an...
Sarcopenia is currently considered a geriatric syndrome increasing in older people. The consequences...
BackgroundSarcopenia (SP) is defined as the quantitative and functional impairment of skeletal muscl...
BackgroundSarcopenia (SP) is defined as the quantitative and functional impairment of skeletal muscl...
Background:Previous studies have evaluated the prognostic effects of sarcopenia in cancer patients r...
Sarcopenia is considered to be a poor prognostic factor for several oncological diseases; however, s...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle loss, commonly known as sarcopenia, is highly prevalent in older adults ...
Sarcopenia is a disorder of progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength that is linked wit...
Abstract Background A common method for diagnosing sarcopenia involves estimating the muscle mass by...
Purpose: Sarcopenia has been considered a poor prognostic factor in various malignant diseases. Howe...
Introduction. Today the relevance of sarcopenia is increasing in various types of malignant neoplasm...
Computer tomography-derived skeletal muscle index normalized for height in conjunction with muscle d...
By the sixth decade of life, nearly one quarter of the population has substantial muscle atrophy, or...
Objectives There is growing awareness of the relationship between sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass an...
Objectives There is growing awareness of the relationship between sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass an...
Objectives There is growing awareness of the relationship between sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass an...
Sarcopenia is currently considered a geriatric syndrome increasing in older people. The consequences...
BackgroundSarcopenia (SP) is defined as the quantitative and functional impairment of skeletal muscl...
BackgroundSarcopenia (SP) is defined as the quantitative and functional impairment of skeletal muscl...
Background:Previous studies have evaluated the prognostic effects of sarcopenia in cancer patients r...
Sarcopenia is considered to be a poor prognostic factor for several oncological diseases; however, s...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle loss, commonly known as sarcopenia, is highly prevalent in older adults ...
Sarcopenia is a disorder of progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength that is linked wit...
Abstract Background A common method for diagnosing sarcopenia involves estimating the muscle mass by...
Purpose: Sarcopenia has been considered a poor prognostic factor in various malignant diseases. Howe...
Introduction. Today the relevance of sarcopenia is increasing in various types of malignant neoplasm...