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The Clinical Use of the Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) in Urothelial Cancer: A Systematic Review.
Marchioni, Michele; Primiceri, Giulia; Ingrosso, Manuela; Filograna, Roberta; Castellan, Pietro; De Francesco, Piergustavo; Schips, Luigi.
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  • Marchioni M; Department of Urology, SS. Annunziata Hospital, "G.D'Annunzio" University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy. Electronic address: mic.marchioni@gmail.com.
  • Primiceri G; Department of Urology, SS. Annunziata Hospital, "G.D'Annunzio" University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy.
  • Ingrosso M; Department of Urology, SS. Annunziata Hospital, "G.D'Annunzio" University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy.
  • Filograna R; Division of Molecular Metabolism, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Castellan P; Department of Urology, Robotic Unit, ASL Abruzzo 2, "SS. Annunziata" Hospital, Chieti, Italy.
  • De Francesco P; Department of Urology, SS. Annunziata Hospital, "G.D'Annunzio" University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy.
  • Schips L; Department of Urology, Robotic Unit, ASL Abruzzo 2, "SS. Annunziata" Hospital, Chieti, Italy.
Clin Genitourin Cancer ; 14(6): 473-484, 2016 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27209348
The neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is an inflammatory index that has been considered as a potential prognostic factor in human cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the available evidence regarding the NLR as a prognostic value in patients affected by urothelial cancer. This literature review, including papers on NLR in urothelial cancers, was done on PubMed/Medline and Cochrane libraries in November 2015. The selection of the articles followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses process. Twenty-three of 99 articles fulfilled all the inclusion criteria, including data on 6240 patients affected by urothelial cancers. Overall, cancer-specific, and recurrence-free survival were evaluated as the main oncological outcomes. There was significant heterogeneity among studies, and the majority of studies were of poor quality. Overall, NLR was considered as a prognostic marker in 87.5%, 80%, and 60% of the studies on upper tract urothelial cancer, urothelial bladder cancer, and metastatic and advanced disease, respectively. The NLR cut-off value ranged between 2 and 5. A high NLR was associated with worse overall, cancer-specific, and recurrence-free survival. NLR is a widely available, easy-to-collect, costless, prognostic marker in urothelial cancers. Its clinical use still remains under investigation, especially for the need for cut-off values, particularly in different subsets of patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária / Carcinoma de Células de Transição Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária / Carcinoma de Células de Transição Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article