The association of body mass index with overall survival, progression free survival and locoregional control in head and neck cancer treated with curative-intent definitive chemoradiation.
Abstract:e18062 Background: The prevalence of obesity is anticipated to increase with nearly 1 in 2 adults having obesity by 2030. Previous meta-analysis and prospective studies showed that both obesity and overweight BMI were associated with worse all-cause mortality, cancer-related mortality, and the incidence of multiple types of cancer. Combined modality therapy, such as chemoradiation, often results in significant morbidity among patients with head and neck cancer (HNC). The association of BMI with treatment resp… Show more
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