The relationship between the mode of presentation, CT‐derived body composition, systemic inflammatory grade and survival in colon cancer
Abstract Background Within colorectal cancer, the systemic inflammatory response (SIR) and CT‐derived body composition, particularly the loss of lean muscle mass, are independently associated with oncological outcomes; however, no study has included both non‐metastatic and metastatic disease. The pr...
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Main Authors: | Allan M. Golder (Author), Ling Kwan Ernest Sin (Author), Fatima Alani (Author), Ala Alasadi (Author), Ross Dolan (Author), David Mansouri (Author), Paul G. Horgan (Author), Donald C. McMillan (Author), Campbell S. Roxburgh (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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