Exploring the optimal indicator of short‐term peridiagnosis weight dynamics to predict cancer survival: A multicentre cohort study
Liangyu Yin,
Ling Zhang,
Long Li
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBody weight and its changes have been associated with cancer outcomes. However, the associations of short‐term peridiagnosis weight dynamics in standardized, clinically operational time frames with cancer survival remain largely unknown. This study aimed to screen for and evaluate the optimal indicator of short‐term peridiagnosis weight dynamics to predict overall survival (OS) in patients with cancer.MethodsThis multicentre cohort study prospectively collected data from 7460 patients pathologically … Show more
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