Rogier L. C. Plas, Klaske van Norren, Harm van Baar, Carla van Aller, Maarten de Bakker, Nadia Botros, Renger F. Witkamp, Annebeth Haringhuizen, Ellen Kampman, Renate Winkels
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Side-effects related to adjuvant CAPOX treatment for colorectal cancer are associated with intermuscular fat area, not with total skeletal muscle or fat, a retrospective observational study
Chemotherapeutic treatment is regularly accompanied by side‐effects. Hydrophilic chemotherapeutics such as capecitabine and oxaliplatin (CAPOX), often used in colorectal cancer treatment, predominantly accumulate in non‐adipose tissues. Therefore the aim of this paper was to investigate whether body composition and fat infiltration in the muscle (muscle attenuation and intermuscular‐adipose‐tissue [IMAT] content) are associated with chemotherapy‐induced toxicities.