2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2018.07.015
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Systemic prognostic score and nomogram based on inflammatory, nutritional and tumor markers predict cancer-specific survival in stage II–III gastric cancer patients with adjuvant chemotherapy

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“…Cancer-related inflammation and malnutrition negatively affect cancer outcome. Liu et al reported that inflammatory and nutritional markers were independent predictive indexes for the survival of gastric cancer patients (14). Combined indexes of inflammation and nutrition, such as PNI (18,32), SIS (22,33), and AGR (16,34) have been proved to be related to survival in cancers.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Cancer-related inflammation and malnutrition negatively affect cancer outcome. Liu et al reported that inflammatory and nutritional markers were independent predictive indexes for the survival of gastric cancer patients (14). Combined indexes of inflammation and nutrition, such as PNI (18,32), SIS (22,33), and AGR (16,34) have been proved to be related to survival in cancers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nutrition has a profound influence on leukocytes and proinflammatory carcinogenic action of the anticancer immune response (13). The nutritional status is closely related to the prognosis of cancer patients and the global incidence of cancer-associated malnutrition ranges from 30 to 85% (14).…”
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“…Unfortunately, GC is difficult to diagnose at an early stage. Therefore, people are very interested in finding prognostic markers for these potentially curable patients [9][10][11][12][13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The independent risk factors for poor GC prognosis include NLR, PLR, brinogen, PNI, GPS, CRP/Alb, among others. Also, some studies have combined these systemic in ammatory markers with or without TNM stage to provide new prognostic tools [21][22][23]. However, most of these studies were retrospective, and reported inconsistent results, particularly on the signi cance of each in ammatory index and the threshold value.…”
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confidence: 99%