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    Excessive muscle loss during neoadjuvant therapy significantly predicts survival outcomes in locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Among 421 patients, 5-year overall survival was 60%, with 26.6% experiencing muscle loss during the initial treatment. Muscle loss at two points during therapy was linked to a higher risk of mortality (stage A HR 1.78; stage B HR 1.83). Maintaining muscle mass post-therapy correlates with better survival rates, indicating the need for nutritional strategies during treatment. Patients without initial muscle loss who… Read more: Muscle Loss Impacts Survival in Advanced Esophageal Cancer

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