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Cancer and systemic inflammation: treat the tumour and treat the host

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
卷 110, 期 6, 页码 1409-1412

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2014.90

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systemic inflammation; appetite loss; cachexia; physical function; pain; fatigue; depression; anti-inflammatory agents

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  1. Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) [AMS-SGCL6-Roxburgh] Funding Source: researchfish

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Determinants of cancer progression and survival are multifactorial and host responses are increasingly appreciated to have a major role. Indeed, the development and maintenance of a systemic inflammatory response has been consistently observed to confer poorer outcome, in both early and advanced stage disease. For patients, cancer-associated symptoms are of particular importance resulting in a marked impact on day-to-day quality of life and are also associated with poorer outcome. These symptoms are now recognised to cluster with one another with anorexia, weight loss and physical function forming a recognised cluster whereas fatigue, pain and depression forming another. Importantly, it has become apparent that these symptom clusters are associated with presence of a systemic inflammatory response in the patient with cancer. Given the understanding of the above, there is now a need to intervene to moderate systemic inflammatory responses, where present. In this context the rationale for therapeutic intervention using nonselective anti-inflammatory agents is clear and compelling and likely to become a part of routine clinical practice in the near future. The published literature on therapeutic intervention using anti-inflammatory agents for cancer-associated symptoms was reviewed. There are important parallels with the development of useful treatments for the systemic inflammatory response in patients with rheumatological disease and cardiovascular disease.

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