Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the correlation between body mass index (BMI) and body fat composition (measured with radiological fat parameters (RFP)) and pathological response after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer patients. The secondary aim of the study was to assess the role of BMI and RFP on major surgical complications, overall survival (OS), and disease-free survival (DFS). Methods: All patients who underwent surgical resection following nCRT between 2005 and 2017 for mid-low rectal cancer were retrospectively collected. Visceral fat area (VFA), superficial fat area (SFA), visceral/superficial fat area ratio (V/S), perinephric fat thickness (PNF), and waist circumference (WC) were...
Introduction: The presence of lymph node metastasis in colorectal cancer is determinant for prognosi...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer is a common malignancy in the Netherlands, with 12.000 new cases annuall...
The impact of body composition on the short- or long-term outcomes of patients with surgically treat...
Abstract Background The association of sarcopenia and visceral obesity to treatment outcome is not c...
AimTo investigate whether body composition parameters combined with systemic inflammatory markers an...
Background: Obesity is becoming a bigger health problem every year. Current research shows that the ...
Background: Excess bodyweight is known to influence the risk of colorectal cancer; however, little e...
Abstract Background The effects of body mass index (BMI) in patients with rectal cancer have been po...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> To investigate the relation between skeletal muscle measurements (mus...
Background: Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer are often considered for neoadjuvant chemor...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of mesorectal fat area (MFA) on oncologic outcomes in patients...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased incidence and mortality in rectal cancer (RC). However...
IMPORTANCE Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been associated with poor outcomes in unresectable...
Aim - The prevalence of obesity in Australia is high and increasing, with associated serious negati...
Fat tissue promotes cancer progression by increasing cell proliferation, cell survival and metastati...
Introduction: The presence of lymph node metastasis in colorectal cancer is determinant for prognosi...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer is a common malignancy in the Netherlands, with 12.000 new cases annuall...
The impact of body composition on the short- or long-term outcomes of patients with surgically treat...
Abstract Background The association of sarcopenia and visceral obesity to treatment outcome is not c...
AimTo investigate whether body composition parameters combined with systemic inflammatory markers an...
Background: Obesity is becoming a bigger health problem every year. Current research shows that the ...
Background: Excess bodyweight is known to influence the risk of colorectal cancer; however, little e...
Abstract Background The effects of body mass index (BMI) in patients with rectal cancer have been po...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> To investigate the relation between skeletal muscle measurements (mus...
Background: Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer are often considered for neoadjuvant chemor...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the impact of mesorectal fat area (MFA) on oncologic outcomes in patients...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with increased incidence and mortality in rectal cancer (RC). However...
IMPORTANCE Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been associated with poor outcomes in unresectable...
Aim - The prevalence of obesity in Australia is high and increasing, with associated serious negati...
Fat tissue promotes cancer progression by increasing cell proliferation, cell survival and metastati...
Introduction: The presence of lymph node metastasis in colorectal cancer is determinant for prognosi...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer is a common malignancy in the Netherlands, with 12.000 new cases annuall...
The impact of body composition on the short- or long-term outcomes of patients with surgically treat...