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Neoplasmmetastasis

CD3+/CD4+ cells combined with myosteatosis predict the prognosis in patients who underwent gastric cancer surgery.

This study aimed to investigate the predictive capacity of lymphocyte subpopulations, sarcopenia and myosteatosis for clinical outcomes in patients who underwent gastric cancer surgery. Additionally, the prognostic significance of CD3+/CD4+ cells in conjunction with myosteatosis was explored. A cohort of...
🗓️ 2024-06-18
📰 Publication: Journal Of Cachexia Sarcopenia And Muscle
Read MoreCD3+/CD4+ cells combined with myosteatosis predict the prognosis in patients who underwent gastric cancer surgery.

Cachexia and Sarcopenia in Oligometastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Making a Potential Curable Disease Incurable?

Among patients with advanced NSCLC, there is a group of patients with synchronous oligometastatic disease (sOMD), defined as a limited number of metastases detected at the time of diagnosis. As cachexia and sarcopenia are linked to poor survival, incorporating this...
🗓️ 2024-01-04
Read MoreCachexia and Sarcopenia in Oligometastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Making a Potential Curable Disease Incurable?

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