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Body Composition and Inflammation Impact in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients Treated by First-line Immunotherapy

Cinzia Baldessari, Annarita Pecchi, Raffaella Marcheselli, Giorgia Guaitoli, Riccardo Bonacini, Filippo Valoriani, Pietro Torricelli, Linda Reverberi, Renata Menozzi, Giuseppe Pugliese, Maria Giuseppa Vitale, Roberto Sabbatini, Federica Bertolini, Fausto Barbieri, Massimo Dominici

2021Immunotherapy13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Immunotherapy changed the landscape of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Efforts were made to implement its action. This study aims to describe body composition, nutritional and inflammatory status in NSCLC patients treated by first-line immunotherapy, their correlation, variation and impact. Patients and methods: We retrospectively analyzed 44 consecutive patients who received pembrolizumab treatment. Results: During the therapy, inflammation and visceral fat increased, whereas muscle and subcutaneous fat decreased. Parameters related to inflammation had an interesting prognostic impact. High numbers of white blood cells remained significantly correlated with a high risk of death in multivariate model. Conclusion: For the best treatment choice, a combination of clinical and biological factors will be most likely be necessary. Prospective and larger studies with a multidimensional approach are needed.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInflammationImmunotherapyOncologyInternal medicineAdipose tissueMultivariate analysisCancerLung cancerSystemic inflammationBody mass indexImmune systemImmunologyNutrition and Health in AgingInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisCancer Diagnosis and Treatment