Loss of skeletal muscle index and survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: Secondary analysis of the phase 3 CAIRO3 trial

Author:

Kurk Sophie A.12ORCID,Peeters Petra H. M.2,Dorresteijn Bram3,Jong Pim A.4,Jourdan Marion3,Creemers Geert‐Jan M.5,Erdkamp Frans L. G.6,Jongh Felix E.7,Kint Peter A. M.8,Poppema Boelo J.9,Radema Sandra A.10,Simkens Lieke H. J.11,Tanis Bea C.12,Tjin‐A‐Ton Manuel L. R.13,Van Der Velden Ankie14,Punt Cornelis J. A.15,Koopman Miriam1,May Anne M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Department of Epidemiology Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands

3. Danone Nutricia Research Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition Utrecht The Netherlands

4. Department of Radiology University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands

5. Department of Medical Oncology Catharina Hospital Eindhoven The Netherlands

6. Department of Medical Oncology Zuyderland Hospital Sittard The Netherlands

7. Department of Medical Oncology Ikazia Hospital Rotterdam The Netherlands

8. Department of Radiology Amphia Hospital Breda The Netherlands

9. Department of Radiology Department of Medical Oncology Ommelander Hospital Group Groningen The Netherlands

10. Department of Medical Oncology Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

11. Department of Medical Oncology Maxima Medical Center Eindhoven The Netherlands

12. Department of Medical Oncology Groene Hart Hospital Gouda The Netherlands

13. Department of Medical Oncology Rivierenland Hospital Tiel the Netherlands

14. Department of Medical Oncology Tergooi Hospital Blaricum The Netherlands

15. Department of Medical Oncology Amsterdam University Medical Center University Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Funder

Provence of Utrecht, The Netherlands

Dutch Colorectal Cancer Group

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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