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Plasma Inflammatory Cytokines And Survival Of Pancreatic Cancer Patients., A. Babic, N. Schnure, N. P. Neupane, M. M. Zaman, N. Rifai, M. W. Welch, L. K. Brais, D. A. Rubinson, V. Morales-Oyarvide, C. Yuan, S. Zhang, E. M. Poole, B. M. Wolpin, M. H. Kulke, D. A. Barbie, K. Wong, C. S. Fuchs, K. Ng
Plasma Inflammatory Cytokines And Survival Of Pancreatic Cancer Patients., A. Babic, N. Schnure, N. P. Neupane, M. M. Zaman, N. Rifai, M. W. Welch, L. K. Brais, D. A. Rubinson, V. Morales-Oyarvide, C. Yuan, S. Zhang, E. M. Poole, B. M. Wolpin, M. H. Kulke, D. A. Barbie, K. Wong, C. S. Fuchs, K. Ng
Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVES: Inflammation and inflammatory conditions have been associated with pancreatic cancer risk and progression in a number of clinical, epidemiological, and animal model studies. The goal of the present study is to identify plasma markers of inflammation associated with survival of pancreatic cancer patients, and assess their joint contribution to patient outcome.
METHODS: We measured circulating levels of four established markers of inflammation (C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor type II (sTNF-RII), and macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1 (MIC-1)) in 446 patients enrolled in an ongoing prospective clinic-based study. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for …