Association of low skeletal muscle mass and radiodensity with clinical outcomes in patients undergoing robotic radical gastric cancer surgery: a population-based retrospective cohort study. Guo, Honghai (H);Chen, Sheng (S);Zheng, Tao (T);Ding, Ping'an (P);Yang, Jiaxuan (J);Wu, Haotian (H);Wu, Jiaxiang (J);Yang, Li (L);Tian, Yuan (Y);Yang, Peigang (P);Tang, Xianyu (X);Zhao, Qun (Q); |
Author information BMC Cancer.2025 Apr 21;25(1):741.doi:10.1186/s12885-025-14156-2 Abstract BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia (defined as low skeletal muscle index - SMI) and myosteatosis (defined as low skeletal muscle radiodensity - SMD) associate with poor outcomes in gastric cancer, but their impact after robotic surgery is unknown. |
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