Context: In pancreatic cancer, the presence of obesity or weight loss is associated with higher mortality. Objectives: To explore the relationships among body mass index, longitudinal body composition alterations, and clinical outcomes in pancreatic cancer patients. Methods: Records of 41 patients with inoperable locally advanced pancreatic cancer who participated in a prospective chemoradiation study were reviewed. Body composition was analyzed from two sets of computed tomography images obtained before and after radiation treatment (median interval 104 days). Results: Median age was 59 years and 56 of patients were female. Twenty-four (59) patients were either overweight (22) or obese (37). Sarcopenia was present in 26 (63) patients. At f...
Background & aims: Cancer-induced weight loss is associated with poor outcomes and is common in panc...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is associated with development of cachexia, a wasting syndrome thought...
IMPORTANCE Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been associated with poor outcomes in unresectable...
Introduction: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC), while often described a rare or neglected cancer, is...
Obesity is a risk factor for developing pancreatic cancer. We investigated the impact of obesity on ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to provide further information on the role of personal ch...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia, a subclinical loss of skeletal muscle mass, is commonly observed in patien...
###EgeUn###Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the nutritional and performance status of ...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) patients have multiple risk factors for sarcopenia and lo...
Objectives: Although the significance of skeletal muscle mass has been investigated in pancreatic ca...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Purpose: The importance of body composition on cancer outcomes is of great clinical interest. Measur...
Background: Obesity, defined by body mass index (BMI), appears to have a paradoxical protective effe...
Background: Obesity has been proposed as a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Methods: Pooled data w...
Introduction: some factors have been shown to be associated with survival in patients with pancreati...
Background & aims: Cancer-induced weight loss is associated with poor outcomes and is common in panc...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is associated with development of cachexia, a wasting syndrome thought...
IMPORTANCE Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been associated with poor outcomes in unresectable...
Introduction: Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC), while often described a rare or neglected cancer, is...
Obesity is a risk factor for developing pancreatic cancer. We investigated the impact of obesity on ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to provide further information on the role of personal ch...
INTRODUCTION: Sarcopenia, a subclinical loss of skeletal muscle mass, is commonly observed in patien...
###EgeUn###Aim: The purpose of this study was to identify the nutritional and performance status of ...
Abstract Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) patients have multiple risk factors for sarcopenia and lo...
Objectives: Although the significance of skeletal muscle mass has been investigated in pancreatic ca...
Abstract Background Involuntary weight loss related to cachexia is common in patients with advanced ...
Purpose: The importance of body composition on cancer outcomes is of great clinical interest. Measur...
Background: Obesity, defined by body mass index (BMI), appears to have a paradoxical protective effe...
Background: Obesity has been proposed as a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Methods: Pooled data w...
Introduction: some factors have been shown to be associated with survival in patients with pancreati...
Background & aims: Cancer-induced weight loss is associated with poor outcomes and is common in panc...
Background: Pancreatic cancer is associated with development of cachexia, a wasting syndrome thought...
IMPORTANCE Sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity have been associated with poor outcomes in unresectable...