“…Of these prognostic factors, PS, weight loss, and the number of prior regimens played a significant prognostic role for OS in our study. In two recent retrospective studies, an ECOG PS of 2 or more, elevated serum LDH, and the absence of skin rash (Kim et al, 2010), as well as low BMI, stage IV disease, anaemia at diagnosis, and male gender (Hsu et al, 2012), were shown to be adverse prognostic factors for OS. Unlike these previous studies, the presence of an intra-abdominal metastasis was a negative prognostic factor for survival in patients with metastatic NSCLC treated with erlotinib in our study.…”