2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14173475
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Pretreatment Glasgow Prognostic Score Correlated with Serum Histidine Level and Three-Year Mortality of Patients with Locally Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Optimal Performance Status

Abstract: Few prospective cohort trials have investigted the effect of pretreatment nutritional and inflammatory status on the clinical outcome of patients with cancer and optimal performance status and assessed the interplay between nutrition, inflammation, body composition, and circulating metabolites before treatment. Here, 50 patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LAHNSCC) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) ≤ 2 were prospectively recruited along with 43… Show more

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“…Therefore, future prospective multicenter studies are required to corroborate our findings. Second, numerous predictive biomarkers have been validated in many malignancies, such as the controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score [ 50 ], Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) [ 51 ], and prognostic nutritional index (PNI) [ 52 ], which could be further evaluated in the future study. Third, because of the histopathologic diversity, especially for the diverse heterogeneous subtypes of HNSTS, our cohort did not allow us to stratify the analysis of histopathologic subtypes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, future prospective multicenter studies are required to corroborate our findings. Second, numerous predictive biomarkers have been validated in many malignancies, such as the controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score [ 50 ], Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) [ 51 ], and prognostic nutritional index (PNI) [ 52 ], which could be further evaluated in the future study. Third, because of the histopathologic diversity, especially for the diverse heterogeneous subtypes of HNSTS, our cohort did not allow us to stratify the analysis of histopathologic subtypes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies, including a meta‐analysis, have reported the prognostic utility of the NLR, LMR, PLR, PNI, and HS‐mGPS in head and neck cancers 9–20,22–29 . Regarding previous reports on a systematic review and meta‐analysis, Yang et al 22 investigated a total of 25 studies and demonstrated that higher pretreatment NLR was associated with poorer prognosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…GPS is a useful systemic inflammatory index that presents the status of cancer cachexia, and the modified GPS (mGPS) is a more sensitive systemic inflammatory index than GPS for head and neck cancers 14 . Furthermore, recent studies have shown that high‐sensitivity mGPS (HS‐mGPS) is more sensitive than mGPS for prognostic utility in head and neck cancers 15,16 . However, limited information is available concerning SINBPI for OPC.…”
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“…The GPS value is a parameter created by considering CRP and albumin values. Studies examining the connection between GPS and various cancers have been conducted in the literature, and the importance of GPS value has been demonstrated [22,23]. Recent studies have also investigated the relationship between cardiovascular diseases and GPS.…”
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confidence: 99%