Back to Search Start Over

The Pre-Treatment C-Reactive Protein Represents a Prognostic Factor in Patients with Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer Treated with Radiotherapy

Authors :
Daniela Delago
Dietmar Thurnher
Olivia Knittelfelder
Katarzyna Lukasiak
Tanja Langsenlehner
Heidi Stranzl-Lawatsch
Martin Pichler
Wilfried Renner
Gabriele Jakse
Eva-Maria Thurner
Source :
Cancers, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 626 (2020), Cancers, Volume 12, Issue 3
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of the pre- treatment C-reactive protein (CRP) level in a cohort of 503 patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer treated at a tertiary academic center between 2000 and 2017. Cancer-specific survival (CSS), overall survival (OS) and loco-regional control (LC) were calculated using Kaplan-Meier analysis. To evaluate the prognostic value of the CRP level for the clinical endpoints, univariate and multivariate Cox regression models were applied. The median follow-up period was 61 months. Patients were divided into elevated CRP (&ge<br />5 mg/L) and normal CRP groups, according to pre-treatment plasma levels. An increased CRP level was significantly associated with shorter CSS (p &lt<br />0.001, log-rank test), as well as with shorter OS (p &lt<br />0.001, log-rank test) and loco-regional control (p = 0.001, log-rank test). In addition, multivariate analysis identified CRP as an independent predictor for CSS (hazard ratio (HR) 1.59, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.08&ndash<br />2.35<br />p = 0.020) as well as for OS (HR 1.62, 95%CI 1.17&ndash<br />2.24<br />p = 0.004) and LC (HR 1.50, 95%CI 1.06&ndash<br />2.14<br />p = 0.023). In subgroup analysis, Kaplan Meier curves revealed that an elevated pre-treatment CRP level was a consistent prognostic factor for poor CSS (p = 0.003, log-rank test), OS (p = 0.001, log-rank test), and LC (p = 0.028, log-rank test) in patients treated with definitive (chemo-) radiotherapy, whereas a significant association in patients undergoing surgery and postoperative radiotherapy was not detected. The pre-treatment CRP level seems to represent a prognostic factor for CSS, OS, and LC in patients with oral and oropharyngeal cancer, particularly in those treated with definitive (chemo-) radiotherapy. Additional large-scale prospective studies are warranted to confirm and extend our findings.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....061198f358c8d5cd9ffa7d717656f75e