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Assessment of the relationship between neutrophil lymphocyte ratio and prognostic factors in non-metastatic colorectal cancer.

Ersin Borazan1, Ahmet Abdulhalik Balık1, Zehra Bozdağ2, Muhammed Kasım Arık3, Alper Aytekin1, Latif Yılmaz1, Muhsin Elçi1, İlyas Başkonuş1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio still has a limited clinical use due to many non-cancer factors affecting neutrophils or lymphocytes in the present time. We aimed to evaluate the association between preoperative neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and poor prognostic factors after curative elective colorectal surgery.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: This clinical retrospective study was initiated with 95 patients, who had a curative surgical resection between 2003 and 2013. The patients were divided into two groups based on the preoperative neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio cut-off value above and below 3. The groups were compared for tumor localization, diameter, and staging; the histopathological perineural invasion; lymphovascular invasion; and overall survival. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to determine the role of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio after stratification by several clinicopathological factors.
RESULTS: The mean age of patients was 59.79±1.48 (range, 23-90) years, and median follow-up period was 20.77±14.85 months. There was no significant difference in perineural or lymphovascular invasion, tumor size, stage, age, sex, and tumor location between the groups [Group 1 ratio >3 (n=52) and Group 2 ratio ≤3(n=43)]. Hemoglobin (p=0.035) and albumin levels (p=0.004) were lower in the Group 1. When the stage increased, differences between the rectal cancer groups were found. Overall survival was significantly lower in the Group 1 (p=0.013).
CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that a high neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio had an adverse effect on overall survival in colorectal cancer patients who had a curative surgery. However, we could not establish any association between neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and the factors such lymphovascular invasion, perineural invasion, tumor size expect hemoglobin and serum albumin levels.

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Keywords:  Colorectal cancer; lymphocyte; neutrophil; overall survival; surgery

Year:  2017        PMID: 28944331      PMCID: PMC5602310          DOI: 10.5152/turkjsurg.2017.3528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Surg        ISSN: 2564-6850


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3.  Comparison of the prognostic value of inflammation-based pathologic and biochemical criteria in patients undergoing potentially curative resection for colorectal cancer.

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4.  Independent prognostic value of eosinophil and mast cell infiltration in colorectal cancer tissue.

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5.  Vascular and neural invasion in colorectal carcinoma. Incidence and prognostic significance.

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6.  Evaluation of an inflammation-based prognostic score (GPS) in patients undergoing resection for colon and rectal cancer.

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7.  Elevated preoperative neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio predicts risk of recurrence following curative resection for stage IIA colon cancer.

Authors:  Pei-Rong Ding; Xin An; Rong-Xin Zhang; Yu-Jing Fang; Li-Ren Li; Gong Chen; Xiao-Jun Wu; Zhen-Hai Lu; Jun-Zhong Lin; Ling-Heng Kong; De-Sen Wan; Zhi-Zhong Pan
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8.  Histopathologic-based prognostic factors of colorectal cancers are associated with the state of the local immune reaction.

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Journal:  J Clin Oncol       Date:  2011-01-18       Impact factor: 44.544

9.  A preoperative neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio of 3 predicts disease-free survival after curative elective colorectal cancer surgery.

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10.  Preoperative neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio predicts overall survival but does not predict recurrence or cancer-specific survival after curative resection of node-positive colorectal cancer.

Authors:  Lucy Jankova; Owen F Dent; Charles Chan; Pierre Chapuis; Stephen J Clarke
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Authors:  Nigel P Murray; Ricardo Villalon; Dan Hartmann; Patricia Maria Rodriguez; Socrates Aedo
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2022-02-01

Review 2.  Prognostic Role of Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Different BCLC Stages: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Wan-Fu Lin; Mao-Feng Zhong; Yu-Ren Zhang; Huan Wang; He-Tong Zhao; Bin-Bin Cheng; Chang-Quan Ling
Journal:  Gastroenterol Res Pract       Date:  2018-08-08       Impact factor: 2.260

Review 3.  The Role of Tumor-Associated Neutrophils in Colorectal Cancer.

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-01-27       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 4.  The Role of the Tumor Microenvironment and Treatment Strategies in Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Yaping Chen; Xiao Zheng; Changping Wu
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 7.561

5.  The Association of Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio with Venous Thromboembolism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Jingjing Hu; Zhaobin Cai; Yidan Zhou
Journal:  Clin Appl Thromb Hemost       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.512

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