Heterogeneity in peripheral blood immune lymphocyte subsets predicts the response of immunotherapy or chemoradiotherapy in advanced lung cancer: an analysis across different pathological types, treatment modalities and age
Chuanwang Miao,
Yuanji Chen,
Hao Zhang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe shaping of the tumor immune microenvironment does not only rely on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes but on the recruitment of lymphocytes in peripheral blood. Monitoring peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets level (PBLSL) can predict treatment response and prognosis with immune checkpoint inhibitors. This study investigated the heterogeneity of PBLSL in response to chemoradiotherapy (CRT) or combined with immunotherapy (CRIT) in advanced lung cancer patients.Methods77 patients with advanced lung canc… Show more
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