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The Prognostic Model of Pre-Treatment Complete Blood Count (CBC) for Recurrence in Early Cervical Cancer

Title
The Prognostic Model of Pre-Treatment Complete Blood Count (CBC) for Recurrence in Early Cervical Cancer
Authors
Noh, Joseph J.Lim, Myong CheolKim, Moon-HongKim, Yun HwanSong, Eun SeopSeong, Seok JuSuh, Dong HoonLee, Jong-MinLee, ChulminChoi, Chel Hun
Ewha Authors
김윤환
SCOPUS Author ID
김윤환scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
ISSN
2077-0383JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE vol. 9, no. 9
Keywords
cervical cancerprognosiscomplete blood countstatistical model
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the prognostic role of the pre-treatment complete blood count (CBC) profile as a predictive marker of survival, recurrence, and death in early stage squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma of the cervix. The pre-treatment CBC profiles of the patients from nine tertiary medical centers in South Korea who were treated surgically for early stage cervical cancer were reviewed. Statistical models by the Akaike's information criterion (AIC) were developed using CBC profiles to calculate individuals' risk scores for clinical outcomes. A total of 1443 patients were included in the study and the median follow-up was 63.7 months with a range of 3-183 months. Univariate analyses identified the components of CBC that were significantly related to clinical outcomes including white blood cell (WBC), hemoglobin, neutrophil, and platelet levels. The models developed using CBC profiles and the conventional clinical predictive factors provided individuals' risk scores that were significantly better in predicting clinical outcomes than the models using the conventional clinical predictive factors alone. Pre-treatment CBC profiles including WBC, hemoglobin, neutrophil, lymphocyte, and platelet levels were found to be a potential biomarker for survival prognosis in early cervical cancer.
DOI
10.3390/jcm9092960
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