The evolution of body composition in oncology-epidemiology, clinical trials, and the future of patient care: facts and numbers
Abstract There is growing interest from the oncology community to understand how body composition measures can be used to improve the delivery of clinical care for the 18.1 million individuals diagnosed with cancer annually. Methods that distinguish muscle from subcutaneous and visceral adipose tiss...
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Main Authors: | Justin C. Brown (Author), Elizabeth M. Cespedes Feliciano (Author), Bette J. Caan (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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