The Impact of Age on the Effectiveness of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Therapy in Patients with Metastatic Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Yuliia Moskalenko, Oleksandr Yazykov, Olena Vasylieva, Kateryna Smiian, Tetiana Ivakhniuk, Hanna Budko, Roman Moskalenko

TL;DR
This study finds that age alone does not affect survival in lung cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors, but other factors like health status and treatment duration may influence outcomes in older patients.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that chronological age is not an independent predictor of survival in mNSCLC patients treated with ICIs, but identifies modifying factors specific to older patients.
Findings
Chronological age was not independently associated with mortality in patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors.
Older patients with poor performance status, longer treatment duration, and low PD-L1 expression had worse outcomes.
Age was linked to higher rates of immune-related adverse events and comorbidities, suggesting a need for tailored management.
Abstract
The global aging population has led to a growing incidence of malignancies, including metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (mNSCLC). Immunosenescence may affect the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). The prognostic role of age in ICI-treated mNSCLC remains uncertain. Objectives: This study aims to assess whether age independently influences survival, response, and toxicity in mNSCLC patients treated with ICIs, and to examine potential interactions with clinical factors. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, 105 patients with mNSCLC treated with ICIs were enrolled. Patients were stratified into four groups based on age quartiles. Clinical, pathological, and treatment data were collected. Survival outcomes were analyzed using Kaplan–Meier curves, ROC curve and multivariable Cox regression models adjusted for confounders. Interaction and restricted cubic spline…
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TopicsCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Lung Cancer Research Studies
