The Prognostic Significance Of Preoperative Platelet-To-Lymphocyte And Neutrophil-To-Lymphocyte Ratios In Patients Operated For Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

CANCER MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH(2021)

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Introduction:: The aim of the study was to determine the prognostic significance of PLR and NLR ratios in patients operated due to non-small cell lung cancer. Material: The study group consisted of 532 (174 women, 358 men) patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) staged IA-IIIA. The mean age was 63.6 years (range 36 to 84 years). Together with platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), the following factors were included in the statistical analysis: age, sex, smoking history, the number of leukocytes, neutrophils, and platelets, histopathology, T-stage, N-stage, concomitant diseases according to the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), type of operation, adjuvant chemotherapy, and overall survival. Results: Univariate analysis showed an association between the value of PLR and NLR and the length of survival. Multivariate analysis found that the stage of advancement of the neoplastic disease (p=0.00003), adjuvant chemotherapy (p=0.009), CCI > 4 (0.00008), and PLR > 144 (p=0.001) were negative prognostic factors for survival > 2 years; however, this effect diminishes in patients surviving more than 5 years. Conclusion: PLR might serve as a prognostic factor in patients affected by NSCLC with expected two-year overall survival.
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carcinoma, lymphocyte count, neutrophil count, non-small-cell, platelet count, ratio
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