Background: The Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) is an established inflammatory prognostic index in cancer patients. Most studies have only measured GPS at baseline (B-GPS). Effective cancer therapy may reduce inflammation, and we investigated whether re-assessing GPS after first-line chemotherapy (E-GPS) provided more prognostic information than B-GPS in a phase III trial of advanced non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods: Glasgow prognostic score was assessed before and after carboplatin/vinorelbine chemotherapy. When assessing GPS, C-reactive protein (CRP) ⩾ 10 mg/L and albumin < 35 mg/L are defined as abnormal values. GPS 0: both values normal, GPS 1: one abnormal value, and GPS 2: both values abnormal. Results: Glasgow ...
Context: Prognostication in advanced cancer is challenging. Biomarkers of systemic inflammation (C-r...
<p>Introduction: Components of the systemic inflammatory response, combined to form inflammati...
Copyright © 2014 Derek Grose et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: The Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) is an established inflammatory prognostic index in c...
Purpose: Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death. A cumulative prognostic score based o...
Since the initial work, a decade ago that the combination of C-reactive protein and albumin, the Gla...
<p><b>Aim:</b> The aim of the present study was to compare an inflammation-based ...
Background/Aims: Recent studies have revealed that Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), an inflammation-b...
Objective: Inflammation has been validated as a host-related prognostic marker in cancer. The Glasgo...
To perform a meta-analysis of prospective and retrospective studies exploring the association of the...
Background: Several inflammation-based prognostic scoring systems, including Glasgow Prognostic Scor...
BackgroundThere are no established predictive biomarkers for the effectiveness of first-line atezoli...
<p><b>Background:</b> The Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS), an inflammation-based pr...
In a first study, we found predictive factors for hospital admission in lung cancer patients consult...
Background/Aims: Increasing evidence indicates that the systemic inflammatory response plays a vital...
Context: Prognostication in advanced cancer is challenging. Biomarkers of systemic inflammation (C-r...
<p>Introduction: Components of the systemic inflammatory response, combined to form inflammati...
Copyright © 2014 Derek Grose et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background: The Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) is an established inflammatory prognostic index in c...
Purpose: Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death. A cumulative prognostic score based o...
Since the initial work, a decade ago that the combination of C-reactive protein and albumin, the Gla...
<p><b>Aim:</b> The aim of the present study was to compare an inflammation-based ...
Background/Aims: Recent studies have revealed that Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), an inflammation-b...
Objective: Inflammation has been validated as a host-related prognostic marker in cancer. The Glasgo...
To perform a meta-analysis of prospective and retrospective studies exploring the association of the...
Background: Several inflammation-based prognostic scoring systems, including Glasgow Prognostic Scor...
BackgroundThere are no established predictive biomarkers for the effectiveness of first-line atezoli...
<p><b>Background:</b> The Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS), an inflammation-based pr...
In a first study, we found predictive factors for hospital admission in lung cancer patients consult...
Background/Aims: Increasing evidence indicates that the systemic inflammatory response plays a vital...
Context: Prognostication in advanced cancer is challenging. Biomarkers of systemic inflammation (C-r...
<p>Introduction: Components of the systemic inflammatory response, combined to form inflammati...
Copyright © 2014 Derek Grose et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...