Brown adipose tissue activity predicts cachexia and survival in patients with lung cancer.
L. Hofmann (Leipzig, Germany), J. Meyer (Leipzig, Germany), J. Pappisch (Leipzig, Germany), T. Kerkhoff (Leipzig, Germany), N. Linder (Leipzig, Germany), H. Busse (Leipzig, Germany), S. Hesse (Leipzig, Germany), K. Steinhoff (Leipzig, Germany), T. Ebert (Leipzig, Germany), A. Tönjes (Leipzig, Germany), S. Krämer (Leipzig, Germany), J. Broschewitz (Bremen, Germany), A. Gläser (Leipzig, Germany), S. Taubenheim (Leipzig, Germany), H. Kuhn (Leipzig, Germany), O. Sabri (Leipzig, Germany), H. Wirtz (Leipzig, Germany), A. Frille (Leipzig, Germany)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Lung cancer patient pathways
Session: Lung cancer patient pathways
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2646
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L. Hofmann (Leipzig, Germany), J. Meyer (Leipzig, Germany), J. Pappisch (Leipzig, Germany), T. Kerkhoff (Leipzig, Germany), N. Linder (Leipzig, Germany), H. Busse (Leipzig, Germany), S. Hesse (Leipzig, Germany), K. Steinhoff (Leipzig, Germany), T. Ebert (Leipzig, Germany), A. Tönjes (Leipzig, Germany), S. Krämer (Leipzig, Germany), J. Broschewitz (Bremen, Germany), A. Gläser (Leipzig, Germany), S. Taubenheim (Leipzig, Germany), H. Kuhn (Leipzig, Germany), O. Sabri (Leipzig, Germany), H. Wirtz (Leipzig, Germany), A. Frille (Leipzig, Germany). Brown adipose tissue activity predicts cachexia and survival in patients with lung cancer.. 2646
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