The relationship between weight gain during chemotherapy and outcomes in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Eric J RoelandFlorian J FintelmannFiona HiltonRuoyong YangEd WhalenLisa TarasenkoRoberto A CallePhilip D BonomiPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2024)
Weight gain during treatment was associated with a reduced risk of death, independent of tumour response. The survival benefit was comparable for weight gain >0%, >2.5%, and >5.0%, suggesting that any weight gain may be an early predictor of survival with implications for the design of interventional cancer cachexia studies.