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Table 1.

Distribution of patients according to demographic, clinical and surgery treatment variables.

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Table 2.

Summary measures of anthropometric variables (N = 195).

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Fig 1.

Distribution of patients according to anthropometric indicators.

Distribution of the study patients (n = 195) according to body mass index (BMI) levels (A), waist circumference classifications (B), triceps skinfold thickness classifications (C), and arm muscle circumference classifications (D).

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Table 3.

Summary measures of biochemical variables.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of patients according to biochemical and hematological indicators.

Distribution of the study patients (n = 195) according to glucose levels (A), hemoglobin classifications (B), serum albumin classifications (C), and total lymphocyte count classifications (D).

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Table 4.

Estimate of overall survival (OS) according to study variables.

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Fig 3.

Overall survival and survival according to nutritional indicators.

Overall survival of the patients included in the study (A) and survival stratified according to hemoglobin levels (B), serum albumin levels (C), and total lymphocyte count levels (D), assessed using the Kaplan–Meier method.

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Table 5.

Biochemical indicators associated with BC survival in a Cox regression analysis.

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