Predicting Overall Survival Using Preoperative Nutritional and Inflammation Status for Colorectal Cancer.

Tamuro Hayama, Tsuyoshi Ozawa,Mitsuo Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa Fukushima,Ryu Shimada, Keijiro Nozawa,Keiji Matsuda,Shoichi Fujii, Takeo Fukagawa,Yojiro Hashiguchi

In vivo (Athens, Greece)(2022)

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AIM:It has been shown that nutritional status and inflammation correlate with survival in patients with various cancer types. In this study, we evaluated several kinds of nutritional and inflammation parameters in preoperative blood samples and constructed new risk model predicting survival in patients with colorectal cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS:We retrospectively examined 286 patients with stage I-III colorectal cancer who had undergone curative resection at Teikyo University Hospital. The association between overall survival (OS) and nutritional status and inflammation factors were examined using Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests. RESULTS:Serum albumin, cholesterol and C-reactive protein concentration, neutrophil count and platelet count were shown to be correlated with OS. We constructed a new risk model (nutrition inflammation status, NIS) using these factors, and compared it with other nutrition and inflammation models. CONCLUSION:NIS was useful as a new model for predicting OS in patients undergoing curative resection for colorectal cancer, compared with known models.
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