Severe sarcopenia might be associated with a decline of physical independence in older patients undergoing chemotherapeutic treatment
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S. Sleijfer | A. Jager | J. Rosmalen | M. Kock | M. Levin | P. Westerweel | M. C. Meinardi | H. Rier | Marija Trajkovic
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