Effect of body mass index on the prognosis of children and adolescents with high‐grade mature B‐cell non‐Hodgkin lymphoma
Chenggong Zeng,
Zhiqing Wei,
Junting Huang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundLittle progress has been made in determining the prognostic factors for children and adolescents with high‐grade mature B‐cell non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (HG B‐NHL). Based on the important role of body mass index (BMI) in cancer, this study explored the effect of BMI on the prognosis of patients with HG B‐NHL.MethodsPatients aged <18 years with newly diagnosed HG B‐NHL were enrolled. Patients were divided into normal, overweight, obese, and emaciated BMI groups according to the growth criteria for child… Show more
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