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Change in neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio during immunotherapy treatment is a non-linear predictor of patient outcomes in advanced cancers.

Mingjia LiDaniel SpakowiczJarred BurkartSandip PatelMarium HusainKai HeErin M BertinoPeter G ShieldsDavid P CarboneClaire F VerschraegenCarolyn J PresleyGregory A OttersonKari KendraDwight H Owen
Published in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2019)
We confirmed the prognostic value of NLR in patients with advanced cancer treated with ICIs. We found that change in NLR over time is a non-linear predictor of patient outcomes. Patients who had moderate decrease in NLR during treatment with ICI were found to have the longest survival, whereas a significant decrease or increase in NLR was associated with shorter survival. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate a non-linear change in NLR over time that correlates with survival.
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