International audienceBackground: to distinguish direct and indirect pathways to frailty phenotype, and quantify associations between two frailty components (i.e., sarcopenia and cachexia) regarding mortality and morbidity in older adults with cancer. Methods: all consecutive older outpatients with cancer were included in a prospective two-centre cohort study between 2013 and 2017 and had geriatric assessment. We used the frailty phenotype. Sarcopenia and cachexia were built as latent variables by including observed variables related to physical performances and related to nutrition and inflammation respectively. Structural equation modelling was used to distinguish between direct and indirect effects of the frailty parameters on the risk o...
Objective: This study investigated the prevalence of frailty in older patients with hematologic canc...
International audienceBackground & aims: the obesity survival paradox is an emergent issue in oncolo...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a state of vulnerability to poor resolution of homeostasis following a stress...
International audienceBackground: to distinguish direct and indirect pathways to frailty phenotype, ...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of and factors affect...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We assessed the direct and indirect effects between six geriatric d...
Purpose: Frailty can affect cancer treatment decisions and outcomes. Depression, fatigue, and cognit...
About onehalf of cancer cases and two-thirds of cancer deaths occur in patients 65 years of age or o...
INTRODUCTION: The high prevalence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC), multimorbidity, and frailty ...
Frailty is an indicator of physiological reserve in older people. In non-cancer settings, frailty in...
Available online 1 December 2020Background: Frailty and sarcopenia are age-related conditions with s...
PURPOSE: Understanding how the convergence between chronic and complex diseases-such as cancer-and ...
Objectives: The purposes were to investigate the health status of elderly cancer patients by compreh...
Background: Frailty, sarcopenia, cachexia and malnutrition are clinical conditions that share simil...
Objectives: sarcopenia is common especially in hospitalised older populations. The aim of this study...
Objective: This study investigated the prevalence of frailty in older patients with hematologic canc...
International audienceBackground & aims: the obesity survival paradox is an emergent issue in oncolo...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a state of vulnerability to poor resolution of homeostasis following a stress...
International audienceBackground: to distinguish direct and indirect pathways to frailty phenotype, ...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of and factors affect...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We assessed the direct and indirect effects between six geriatric d...
Purpose: Frailty can affect cancer treatment decisions and outcomes. Depression, fatigue, and cognit...
About onehalf of cancer cases and two-thirds of cancer deaths occur in patients 65 years of age or o...
INTRODUCTION: The high prevalence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC), multimorbidity, and frailty ...
Frailty is an indicator of physiological reserve in older people. In non-cancer settings, frailty in...
Available online 1 December 2020Background: Frailty and sarcopenia are age-related conditions with s...
PURPOSE: Understanding how the convergence between chronic and complex diseases-such as cancer-and ...
Objectives: The purposes were to investigate the health status of elderly cancer patients by compreh...
Background: Frailty, sarcopenia, cachexia and malnutrition are clinical conditions that share simil...
Objectives: sarcopenia is common especially in hospitalised older populations. The aim of this study...
Objective: This study investigated the prevalence of frailty in older patients with hematologic canc...
International audienceBackground & aims: the obesity survival paradox is an emergent issue in oncolo...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is a state of vulnerability to poor resolution of homeostasis following a stress...