Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced cancer, but the association between body composition changes and survival is still unclear in pancreatic cancer. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical outcomes of 55 patients with advanced pancreatic cancer undergoing palliative therapy or best supportive care (BSC). The skeletal muscle index (SMI), visceral adipose tissue index (VATI), subcutaneous adipose tissue index (SATI), and visceral to subcutaneous adipose tissue area ratio (VSR) were calculated based on the cross‐sectional area on two sets of computed tomography images obtained at cancer diagnosis and 1 month later before treatment. The prognostic value of body composition...
Background Cancer cachexia and skeletal muscle wasting are related to poor survival. In this study, ...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) patients have multiple risk factors for sarcopenia and lo...
Background/objectives Cachexia affects ∼80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensu...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is associated with development of cachexia, a wasting syndrome thought...
Body composition has emerged as a prognostic factor in cancer patients. We investigated whether sarc...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Body composition has emerged as a prognostic factor in cancer patients. W...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies across the ...
BackgroundBy the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~80% of pati...
BackgroundAlthough advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by progressive ...
Background: Surgical resection offers the best chance of survival in patients with pancreatic cancer...
Abstract Background Sarcopenia and post‐operative accelerated muscle loss leading to cachexia are co...
Abstract Background By the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~8...
BackgroundIncidence and mortality of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are on the rise. Sarcop...
Abstract Background and aims: Patients with pancreatic cancer have a poor prognosis, are often cach...
Background Cancer cachexia and skeletal muscle wasting are related to poor survival. In this study, ...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) patients have multiple risk factors for sarcopenia and lo...
Background/objectives Cachexia affects ∼80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensu...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is associated with development of cachexia, a wasting syndrome thought...
Body composition has emerged as a prognostic factor in cancer patients. We investigated whether sarc...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Body composition has emerged as a prognostic factor in cancer patients. W...
Background: Patients with pancreatic cancer often develop cancer cachexia, a complex multifactorial ...
[[abstract]]Simple Summary Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies across the ...
BackgroundBy the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~80% of pati...
BackgroundAlthough advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by progressive ...
Background: Surgical resection offers the best chance of survival in patients with pancreatic cancer...
Abstract Background Sarcopenia and post‐operative accelerated muscle loss leading to cachexia are co...
Abstract Background By the traditional definition of unintended weight loss, cachexia develops in ~8...
BackgroundIncidence and mortality of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are on the rise. Sarcop...
Abstract Background and aims: Patients with pancreatic cancer have a poor prognosis, are often cach...
Background Cancer cachexia and skeletal muscle wasting are related to poor survival. In this study, ...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) patients have multiple risk factors for sarcopenia and lo...
Background/objectives Cachexia affects ∼80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensu...