Intraindividual Reliability of Opportunistic Computed Tomography-Assessed Adiposity and Skeletal Muscle Among Breast Cancer Patients.
Livingstone Aduse-PokuDheeraj R GopireddyMauricio HernandezChandana LallJoel DivakerSara M FalzaranoShahla MasoodSusmita DattaWeizhou ZhangAra JoJiang BianTing-Yuan David ChengPublished in: JNCI cancer spectrum (2022)
Although some body composition components may change after breast cancer surgery, CT scan assessments of body composition were reliable for a 3-year interval including the surgery. These findings inform measurement characteristics of body composition on opportunistic CT scans of patients undergoing surgery for breast cancer.
Keyphrases
- body composition
- computed tomography
- minimally invasive
- dual energy
- resistance training
- coronary artery bypass
- bone mineral density
- positron emission tomography
- contrast enhanced
- skeletal muscle
- image quality
- patients undergoing
- surgical site infection
- insulin resistance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- magnetic resonance
- postmenopausal women
- atrial fibrillation