Prognostic value of the fat-free mass index-based cachexia index in patients with colorectal cancer
Yating Qin(Guangxi Medical University), Hanping Shi(Capital Medical University), Zhaoting Bu(Capital Medical University), Chenan Liu(Hunan University of Technology), Tong Liu(Beijing Anzhen Hospital), Yue Chen(Capital Medical University), Hong Zhao(Harbin Medical University), Xiangrui Li(Institute of Plant Protection), Xin Zheng(Wuhan Third Hospital), Xiaoyue Liu(Tsinghua University), Jinyu Shi(Capital Medical University), Shiqi Lin(Jiaying University), Hailun Xie(Guangxi Medical University), Heyang Zhang(Academy of Military Medical Sciences)
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