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The Change in Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio from the First to the Last Repeat Prostate Biopsy Proposed as a Marker of Carcinogenesis.

Mamoru Hashimoto1, Naoki Matsumura1, Takayuki Ohzeki1, Sachiko Hongo1, Koichi Sugimoto1, Nobutaka Shimizu1, Yasunori Mori1, Takafumi Minami1, Masahiro Nozawa1, Kazuhiro Nose1, Hideo Tahara2, Kazuhiro Yoshimura1, Hirotsugu Uemura1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We investigated whether the change in the neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) from the first to the last repeat prostate biopsy (ΔNLR) could be the diagnostic tool or not for prostate cancer (PCa) detection.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated medical records of men who had undergone repeat prostate biopsy. The investigated parameters were white blood cell, neutrophil, lymphocyte counts, NLR at the last prostate biopsy, ΔNLR, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), PSA density (PSAD), and PSA velocity. Exclusion criteria were the presence of cancers other than prostate origin, medication, and diseases which induce the change of NLR.
RESULTS: A total of 301 men who had undergone repeat prostate biopsy were selected for this study. After applying exclusion criteria, 223 patients were included. Of these patients, 94 were diagnosed with PCa (Group I) and 129 with no malignancy (Group II). Only a single patient had metastasis. On evaluating the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of all study parameters, ΔNLR was the most accurate marker, followed by PSAD and then NLR measured at the last biopsy.
CONCLUSIONS: ΔNLR was the most accurate marker to improve the total predictive value in repeat prostate biopsy for diagnosing PCa.
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio; Prostate biopsy; Prostate cancer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29909414     DOI: 10.1159/000489400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Int        ISSN: 0042-1138            Impact factor:   2.089


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Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2021 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.155

2.  Natural killer cell activity and prostate cancer risk in veteran men undergoing prostate biopsy.

Authors:  Adriana C Vidal; Lauren E Howard; Emily Wiggins; Amanda M De Hoedt; Stephen L Shiao; Simon Knott; Emanuela Taioli; Jay H Fowke; Stephen J Freedland
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