Prognostic significance of pretreatment inflammatory biomarkers in non-metastatic breast cancer
Abstract
Objective: To assess the role of pretreatment NLR in non-metastatic breast cancer and their effect on prognosis in terms of 5 years disease-free survival and overall survival.
Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted in Suez Canal University Hospitals in Ismailia, Egypt. 105 patients with pathologically proven breast cancer were recruited from January 2015 to December 2016. Patients & tumor characteristics were collected from medical records. Five-year overall survival & disease-free survival were analyzed.
Results: Mean patients’ ages were 47.82 ± 11.65. The age ranges were between 25 & 78 years. There was no statistical significance between patients with low & high pretreatment NLR in terms of patients’ characteristics & tumor variables. With the ROC curve, the cut-off points for NLR were 1.65 & 1.55 for DFS and OS, respectively. In terms of patients’ DFS & OS, no statistically significant difference was found between non-metastatic breast cancer patients with low & high NLR (plog-rank = .357 and .236, respectively). No statistically significant difference was found between patients with low & high pretreatment NLR in the period of five years OS & DFS.
Conclusions: Pretreatment NLR is an inflammatory biomarker that might affect patient prognosis and survival. Further research is required to confirm the prognostic significance.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jst.v13n1p1
Journal of Solid Tumors
ISSN 1925-4067(Print) ISSN 1925-4075(Online)
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