Prognostic significance of pre-treatment neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in patients with oropharyngeal cancer treated with radiotherapy
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Published:2020-10-14
Issue:3
Volume:124
Page:628-633
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ISSN:0007-0920
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Container-title:British Journal of Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Br J Cancer
Author:
Ng Sweet PingORCID, Bahig Houda, Jethanandani Amit, Sturgis Erich M., Johnson Faye M., Elgohari Baher, Gunn G. Brandon, Ferrarotto Renata, Phan Jack, Rosenthal David I., Frank Steven J., Fuller Clifton D., Garden Adam S.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of pre-treatment NLR in patients with oropharyngeal cancer.
Methods
Patients who completed definitive radiotherapy (RT) for oropharyngeal cancer and had blood counts taken pre-RT from 2002 to 2013 were included. NLR was calculated as total neutrophil/lymphocytes. Survival rates were estimated using the Kaplan–Meier method. Univariable and multivariable analyses were conducted with linear and Cox regression methods. NLR was analysed posteriori and dichotomised on the discovered median.
Results
Eight hundred and forty-eight patients were analysed. The median pre-RT NLR was 3. Patients with NLR of <3 had improved overall survival (OS) than those with NLR ≥ 3 (5-year OS 85 vs 74%, p < 0.0001). OS differences remained significant when stratified according to HPV status (HPV-positive p = 0.011; HPV-negative p = 0.003). Freedom from any recurrence (FFR), locoregional control (LRC) and freedom of distant recurrence (FDR) were better in those with NLR < 3. The negative impact of elevated pre-RT NLR on OS (HR = 1.64, p = 0.001), FFR (HR = 1.6, p = 0.006) and LRC (HR = 1.8, p = 0.005) remained significant on multivariable analysis.
Conclusions
Pre-RT NLR is an independent prognostic factor in patients with oropharyngeal cancer regardless of HPV status. Patients with lower NLR had more favourable OS and disease control.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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