1. The Association of Clinical Outcomes with Posttreatment Changes in the Relative Eosinophil Counts and Neutrophil-to-Eosinophil Ratio in Patients with Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma Treated with Pembrolizumab
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Motonobu Nakamura, Naotaka Sakamoto, Narihito Seki, Nobuki Furubayashi, Toshihisa Tomoda, YooHyun Song, Yoshifumi Hori, Kentaro Kuroiwa, Shingo Tamura, Akinori Minato, Takahito Negishi, and Naohiro Fujimoto
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pembrolizumab ,Eosinophil ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cancer Management and Research ,neutrophil-to-eosinophil ratio ,Internal medicine ,biological sciences ,Overall survival ,medicine ,Urothelial cancer ,eosinophil ,In patient ,pembrolizumab ,business ,urothelial carcinoma ,Original Research ,Urothelial carcinoma - Abstract
Nobuki Furubayashi,1 Akinori Minato,2 Takahito Negishi,1 Naotaka Sakamoto,3 Yoohyun Song,4 Yoshifumi Hori,5 Toshihisa Tomoda,6 Shingo Tamura,7 Kentaro Kuroiwa,5 Narihito Seki,4 Naohiro Fujimoto,2 Motonobu Nakamura1 1Department of Urology, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center, Fukuoka, Japan; 2Department of Urology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan; 3Department of Urology, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Medical Center, Fukuoka, Japan; 4Department of Urology, Kyushu Central Hospital of the Mutual Aid Association of Public School Teachers, Fukuoka, Japan; 5Department of Urology, Miyazaki Prefectural Miyazaki Hospital, Miyazaki, Japan; 6Department of Urology, Oita Prefectural Hospital, Oita, Japan; 7Department of Medical Oncology, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Medical Center, Fukuoka, JapanCorrespondence: Nobuki FurubayashiDepartment of Urology, National Hospital Organization Kyushu Cancer Center, Notame 3-1-1, Minami-ku, Fukuoka, 811-1395, JapanTel +81-92-541-3231Fax +81-92-551-4585Email nobumduro@gmail.comBackground: To evaluate the association of clinical outcomes with posttreatment changes in the relative eosinophil count (REC) and neutrophil-to-eosinophil ratio (NER) in patients with advanced urothelial cancer (UC) treated with pembrolizumab.Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 105 patients with advanced UC who received pembrolizumab after the failure of platinum-based chemotherapy. The REC and NER before and three weeks after pembrolizumab were recorded. A receiver operating characteristic curve was used to determine the optimal cut-off values for analyzing the risk.Results: There were no significant differences in the overall survival (OS) between the REC ⥠4.8% and < 4.8% groups and the NER ⥠13.7 and < 13.7 groups before pembrolizumab (p=0.997 and 0.669, respectively). However, a significant difference in the OS was confirmed between the increased and decreased REC groups and between the decreased and increased NER groups at 3 weeks after pembrolizumab (p< 0.001 and 0.002, respectively). Multivariate analyses revealed that an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status ⥠2 (P=0.003), albumin < 3.7 g/dl (p=0.002), LDH > 246 U/L (p=0.011), disease site ⥠3 organs (p=0.019), decreased posttreatment REC (3 weeks later) (p=0.002) and increased posttreatment NER (3 weeks later) (p=0.022) were independent prognostic factors for a worse OS.Conclusion: An increased REC and decreased NER after pembrolizumab may be significant early predictive markers of improved clinical outcomes in patients with advanced UC receiving pembrolizumab.Keywords: urothelial carcinoma, pembrolizumab, eosinophil, neutrophil-to-eosinophil ratio
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- 2021