Increases in adipose tissue and muscle function are longitudinally associated with better quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors
Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors need evidence-based guidelines pertaining to post-treatment body composition, which could benefit health-related quality of life (HRQoL). We aimed to describe the course of several body composition measures, and to assess longitudinal associations of these...
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Main Authors: | Marlou-Floor Kenkhuis, Eline H. van Roekel, Janna L. Koole, José J. L. Breedveld-Peters, Stéphanie O. Breukink, Maryska L. G. Janssen-Heijnen, Eric T. P. Keulen, Fränzel J. B. van Duijnhoven, Floortje Mols, Matty P. Weijenberg, Martijn J. L. Bours |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/06adc25c935a46aa95e39885d43a7c27 |
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