Biomedicines (Jul 2024)

How General and Inflammatory Status Impacts on the Prognosis of Patients Affected by Lung Cancer: State of the Art

  • Antonio Mazzella,
  • Riccardo Orlandi,
  • Sebastiano Maiorca,
  • Clarissa Uslenghi,
  • Matteo Chiari,
  • Luca Bertolaccini,
  • Monica Casiraghi,
  • Giorgio Lo Iacono,
  • Lara Girelli,
  • Lorenzo Spaggiari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12071554
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1554

Abstract

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Pulmonary cancer is often associated with systemic inflammation and poor nutritional status and these two aspects are strongly correlated and related to the scarce infiltration of a tumor by immune cells. We reviewed all English literature reviews from 2000 to 2024 from PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar, including original articles, review articles, and metanalyses. We excluded non-English language articles and case reports/case series. Generally speaking, nutritional and inflammatory status largely affect medium and long-term prognosis in lung cancer patients. A correct stratification of patients could improve their preoperative general functional nutritional and inflammatory status, minimizing, therefore, possible treatment complications and improving long-term prognosis.

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