Computed Tomography–Based Body Composition in Patients With Ovarian Cancer: Association With Chemotoxicity and Prognosis
PurposeTo assess the association between computed tomography (CT)-derived quantitative measures of body composition profiling and chemotherapy-related complications, in terms of dose reduction, premature discontinuation of chemotherapy, and cycle delays in patients with ovarian cancer. Secondary pur...
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Main Authors: | Maria Del Grande, Stefania Rizzo, Gabriele Maria Nicolino, Ilaria Colombo, Lorenzo Rossi, Lucia Manganaro, Filippo Del Grande |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f4ce1cbdfbcb46abb884fb6d10e61029 |
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