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Prognostic value of preoperative immunosuppressive acidic protein in patients with gastric carcinoma: Findings from three independent clinical trials

CANCER(1996)

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BACKGROUND. Immunosuppressive acidic protein (IAP) has been reported to have close correlation with the impairment of host immune response. To evaluate the significance of IAP in clinical studies, the prognostic value of preoperative IAP was investigated in clinical trials of patients with gastric carcinoma after curative resection. METHODS. An appropriate IAP threshold value of 580 mu g/mL was determined using Cox's proportional hazards model. Five-year survival rates were estimated for high and low IAP groups in three different clinical studies. Meta-analysis was performed based on individual patient data, and summarized hazard ratios were estimated using a stratified proportional hazards model. RESULTS. Meta-analysis of the three clinical trials demonstrated that patients with preoperative IAP levels above the threshold had significantly poorer cancer related survival (P = 0.0039) and absolute survival (P = 0.0023), even after adjustment for the major prognostic factors. CONCLUSIONS. Gastric carcinoma patients with an IAP value above the threshold level of 580 mu g/mL have a higher risk of cancer death and absolute death than patients with an IAP value below the threshold value. (C) 1996 American Cancer Society.
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preoperative IAP,gastric carcinoma,prognostic value,clinical trial,Cox's proportional hazards model
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