1. The prognostic value of combined measures of the systemic inflammatory response in patients with colon cancer: an analysis of 1700 patients.
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Golder, Allan M., McMillan, Donald C., Park, James H., Mansouri, David, Horgan, Paul G., and Roxburgh, Campbell S.
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COLON tumors ,PREDICTIVE tests ,SYSTEMIC inflammatory response syndrome ,PROGNOSIS ,COLORECTAL cancer ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,NEUTROPHILS ,LYMPHOCYTES ,TUMOR classification ,LEUKOCYTE count ,SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) ,LYMPHOCYTE count ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Background: The pre-operative systemic inflammatory response (SIR) measured using an acute-phase-protein-based score (modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS)) or the differential white cell count (neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR)) demonstrates prognostic significance following curative resection of colon cancer. We investigate the complementary use of both measures to better stratify outcomes.Methods: The effect on survival of mGPS and NLR was examined using uni/multivariate analysis (UVA/MVA) in patients undergoing curative surgery for colon cancer. The synergistic effect of these scores in predicting OS/CSS was examined using a Systemic Inflammatory Grade (SIG).Results: One thousand seven hundred and eight patients with TNM-I-III colon cancer were included. On MVA both mGPS and NLR were significant for OS (HR 1.16/1.21, respectively). Three-year survival stratified by mGPS was 83-58%(TNM-I-III), 87-65%(TNM-II) and 75-49%(TNM-III), and by NLR was 84-62%(TNM-I-III), 88-69%(TNM-II) and 77-49%(TNM-III). When mGPS and NLR were combined to form an overall SIG 0/1/2/3/4, this stratified 3-year OS 88%/84%/76%/65%/60% and CSS 93%/90%/82%/73%/70%, respectively (both p < 0.001). SIG stratified OS 93-68%/82-48% and CSS 97-80%/86-58% in TNM Stage II/III disease, respectively (all p < 0.001).Conclusions: The present study shows that the pre-operative SIR in patients undergoing curative surgery for colon cancer is best measured using a SIG utilising mGPS and NLR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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