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The Combination of Low Skeletal Muscle Mass and High Tumor Interleukin-6 Associates with Decreased Survival in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma.
Cancers (Basel)
10
2020
Cancer, Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Clear cell renal carcinoma, IL-6, Patients, SKM, TCGA, Tumor Interleukin-6, cachexia, ccRCC, interleukin-6, patients, tumor, tumor RNASeq, tumor cytokine gene, tumor gene
Author NameAffiliation
Guanglong JiangIndiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health
Guanglong JiangIndiana Center for Musculoskeletal Health
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The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link
The Cancer Imaging ArchiveTCIA is a service which de-identifies and publishes medical image datasets to study cancer. The data are organized as ⿿Collections⿝, typically subjects related by a common disease (e.g. lung cancer), image modality (MRI, CT, etc) or research focus. DICOM is the primary file format used by TCIA for radiology image storage. Supporting data related to the images such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, pathology, and image analyses are also provided when available.Link