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posted on 2017-02-03, 16:23 authored by Benjamin DermanBenjamin Derman, Jason N Macklis, Mohammed S Azeem, Selina Sayidine, Sanjib Basu, Marta Batus, Fatema Esmail, Jeffrey A Borgia, Philip Bonomi, Mary J Fidler

There is emerging evidence showing a significant relationship between overall survival (OS) in non-small cell lung cancer NSCLC patients and weight change during chemotherapy or chemoradiation. A high neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) at baseline and at follow-up is associated with shorter survival in cancer patients and may be a surrogate for ongoing inflammation, implicated in cancer cachexia and tumor progression. The data presented here was collected to explore potential relationships between OS, serial weights, and serial NLRs in advanced NSCLC patients receiving chemotherapy. 

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