| Literature DB >> 2141511 |
S M Bentzen1, I Balslev, M Pedersen, P S Teglbjaerg, F Hanberg-Sørensen, J Bone, N O Jacobsen, A Sell, J Overgaard, K Bertelsen.
Abstract
To evaluate the prognostic influence of blood transfusion in cancer patients, transfusion data were reviewed on 468 radically operated patients (260 Dukes' B and 208 Dukes' C) with carcinoma of the rectum and the rectosigmoid. Data on whole blood and packed red blood cell transfusions were recorded together with a number of clinical, pathological and histochemical characteristics. The endpoint used was death with cancer. All patients were followed for 2-7 years or until time of death. Univariate statistical methods revealed a highly significant trend towards worsened prognosis with increasing volume of transfusion blood. However, this effect was insignificant when multivariate statistical methods were employed: patients receiving whole blood or packed red blood cell transfusions did no worse than expected from their clinico-pathological characteristics. It is concluded that in this series the observed association between transfusion status and prognosis is adequately explained by a multivariate prognostic model including well-established prognostic factors.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2141511 DOI: 10.1016/0277-5379(90)90016-m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 9.162