reviewFuture OncologyDec 18, 2009Closed access

Role of Systemic Inflammatory Response in Predicting Survival in Patients with Primary Operable Cancer

University of Glasgow

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Abstract

Disease progression in cancer is dependent on the complex interaction between the tumor and the host inflammatory response. There is substantial evidence in advanced cancer that host factors, such as weight loss, poor performance status and the host systemic inflammatory response, are linked, and the latter is an important tumor-stage-independent predictor of outcome. Indeed, the systemic inflammatory response, as evidenced by an elevated level of C-reactive protein, is now included in the definition of cancer cachexia. This review examines the role of the systemic inflammatory response in predicting survival in patients with primary operable cancer. Approximately 80 studies have evaluated the role of the…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Oncology
  • Cancer
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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