Systemic inflammation, nutritional status and survival in patients with cancer
Glasgow Royal Infirmary · University of Glasgow
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is now good evidence in humans that a chronic systemic inflammatory response results in the cardinal features of cancer cachexia, principally the progressive loss of weight (in particular lean tissue). This review examines the role of recent simple objective systemic inflammation-based scores in predicting reduction of nutritional status and survival. RECENT FINDINGS: The most common measure of the systemic inflammatory response in cancer patients has been an elevated C-reactive protein concentration. This has now been included in recent definitions of cancer cachexia. There are also recent systemic inflammation-based scores, the Glasgow Prognostic Score, Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio…
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- 16.08
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- 100%
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- 34
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1Topics & keywords
- Systemic inflammation
- Cachexia
- Medicine
- Cancer
- Inflammation
- Internal medicine
- Weight loss
- Oncology
- Zero hunger