2024
DOI: 10.1002/hed.27789
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Masseter muscle thickness is predictive of cancer cachexia in patients with head and neck cancer

Julián Balanta‐Melo,
Alexander J. Jones,
Leah J. Novinger
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundCancer cachexia is prevalent in head and neck cancer patients. The L3 skeletal muscle index (SMI) is often used to assess sarcopenia and cachexia but is infrequently able to be measured in this population. Masseter muscle thickness (MT) may serve as an alternative predictor of cachexia.MethodsSMI and MT were calculated from 20 trauma (CTRL) and 40 cachectic (CA‐CX) and non‐cachectic (CA‐NCX) head and neck cancer patients. Area Under the Curve of the Receiver Operating Characteristics (AUC‐ROC) analys… Show more

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