Härter et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Nutritional and functional factors as prognostic of surgical cancer patientsHärter et al., 2017
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- Härter J
- Orlandi S
- Gonzalez M
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- Supportive Care in Cancer
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Purpose We evaluated phase angle, sarcopenia, and handgrip strength as prognostic factors of postoperative morbimortality in patients with cancer. Methodology We conducted a prospective study with 60 oncology patients admitted for elective surgery between …
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