Malnutrition risk at diagnosis and influence on survival in patients with solid tumors at a large academic cancer center.

Authors

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Kunal C. Kadakia

Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC

Kunal C. Kadakia , James Thomas Symanowski , Aynur Aktas , Michele Szafranski , Jonathan C. Salo , Patrick L. Meadors , Ye Myint Aung , Declan Walsh

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Poster Details

Meeting

2023 ASCO Annual Meeting

Session Type

Poster Session

Session Title

Health Services Research and Quality Improvement

Track

Quality Care/Health Services Research

Sub Track

Real-World Data/Outcomes

Citation

J Clin Oncol 41, 2023 (suppl 16; abstr 6591)

DOI

10.1200/JCO.2023.41.16_suppl.6591

Abstract #

6591

Poster Bd #

83

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