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Skeletal muscle mass as a predictor of the response to neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced esophageal cancer.

Takayuki Ota1, Takeshi Ishikawa2, Yuki Endo1, Shinya Matsumura1, Juichirou Yoshida1, Tomoyo Yasuda1, Tetsuya Okayama1, Ken Inoue1, Osamu Dohi1, Naohisa Yoshida1, Naoyuki Sakamoto1, Kazuhiro Kamada1, Kazuhiko Uchiyama1, Tomohisa Takagi1, Hideyuki Konishi1, Hirotaka Konishi3, Atsushi Shiozaki3, Hitoshi Fujiwara3, Mitsuo Kishimoto4, Yuji Naito1, Yoshito Itoh1.   

Abstract

Undernutrition and sarcopenia are associated with a higher incidence of chemotherapy-related toxicity and a poor prognosis in several kinds of cancer, but the impact of sarcopenia on the outcomes of chemotherapy for esophageal cancer remains unclear. Thus, the purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate whether sarcopenia affects the efficacy and toxicities of chemotherapy for advanced esophageal cancer patients. Data were collected from 31 esophageal cancer patients who underwent neo-adjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery. Body composition was assessed at the start of chemotherapy by bioelectrical impedance analysis, and outcomes of chemotherapy were compared between sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic groups. Of the 31 patients, sarcopenia was observed in 16 (51.6%). The incidence of toxicities was not different between the two groups. However, as for pathologic response, a good therapeutic effect (Grade 2 or higher) was more common in the non-sarcopenic group than in the sarcopenic group (53.3% vs. 25.0%). Multivariate analysis showed that sarcopenia was an independent predictor of poor pathological response (odds ratio 8.02; P = 0.037). The results of this study suggest the potential utility of sarcopenia assessment in neoadjuvant patient selection strategies.

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Keywords:  Bioelectrical impedance analysis; Chemotherapy; Esophageal cancer; Sarcopenia

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30600347     DOI: 10.1007/s12032-018-1242-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oncol        ISSN: 1357-0560            Impact factor:   3.064


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Authors:  Gabriel F P Aleixo; Shlomit S Shachar; Kirsten A Nyrop; Hyman B Muss; Claudio L Battaglini; Grant R Williams
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2019-11-12

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Review 7.  Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for the Assessment of Sarcopenia in Patients with Cancer: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Gabriel F P Aleixo; Shlomit S Shachar; Kirsten A Nyrop; Hyman B Muss; Claudio L Battaglini; Grant R Williams
Journal:  Oncologist       Date:  2019-11-12       Impact factor: 5.837

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