Journal of biological rhythms

Weaker Body Clock in Lung Cancer Patients on Immunotherapy Linked to Higher Risk of Disease Worsening and Death

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Abstract

Essence

Declining circadian robustness during immune checkpoint therapy was associated with earlier progression and cancer-related death in treatment-naive NSCLC patients.

Evidence

In a prospective longitudinal study of 49 treatment-naive NSCLC patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors, 5-month circadian function trajectories below the median were linked to disease progression (HR 3.75, 95% CI 1.475-9.536) and cancer-related death (HR 3.07, 95% CI 1.128-8.360), while insomnia severity and total sleep time were not significant.

Caveat

The study is small and observational, so it cannot show that changing circadian rhythms would improve immunotherapy outcomes.

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