Research Article

Diagnostic Accuracy of Procalcitonin, Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio, and C-Reactive Protein in Detection of Bacterial Infections and Prediction of Outcome in Nonneutropenic Febrile Patients with Lung Malignancy

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Correlation between PCT level and clinical response to radiotherapy in bacteria-infected subgroup A. Before microbiologically documented infections, patients underwent a series of clinical anticancer treatments. PD-radiotherapy (response to radiotherapy was PD) patients (n = 13) had higher PCT level than non-PD-radiotherapy (response to radiotherapy was SD and PR) patients (n = 12) in bacteria-infected subgroup A. Statistical significance was calculated with Mann–Whitney test. ; PCT: procalcitonin; PR: partial response; SD: stable disease; PD: progressive disease.