BACKGROUND The association between pretreatment serum ferritin concentration(SFC)and long-term survival in lung cancer remains unclear now.AIM To identify the prognostic value of pretreatment SFC in lung cancer patien...BACKGROUND The association between pretreatment serum ferritin concentration(SFC)and long-term survival in lung cancer remains unclear now.AIM To identify the prognostic value of pretreatment SFC in lung cancer patients based on current evidence.METHODS The PubMed,EMBASE and Web of Science databases were searched from inception to May 29,2022 for relevant studies.The primary endpoint was overall survival(OS)and the hazard ratios(HRs)with corresponding 95%confidence intervals(CIs)were combined to assess the predictive role of pretreatment SFC for long-term survival of lung cancer patients.The data were then extracted and assessed on the basis of the Reference Citation Analysis(https://www.reference citationanalysis.com/).RESULTS Twelve retrospective studies involving 1654 patients were analyzed.The results manifested that increased pretreatment SFC was associated with worse OS(HR=1.09,95%CI:1.03-1.15,P=0.004).Subgroup analysis stratified by the country(China vs non-China)showed similar results.However,subgroup analysis stratified by tumor type revealed inconsistent results(lung cancer:HR=1.39,P=0.008;small cell lung cancer:HR=1.99,P=0.175;non-small cell lung cancer:HR=1.03,P=0.281).CONCLUSION Pretreatment SFC might serve as a promising prognostic indicator in lung cancer patients and elevated pretreatment SFC predicts worse prognosis.However,more high-quality studies with big sample sizes are still needed to further verify its prognostic value in lung cancer.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The association between pretreatment serum ferritin concentration(SFC)and long-term survival in lung cancer remains unclear now.AIM To identify the prognostic value of pretreatment SFC in lung cancer patients based on current evidence.METHODS The PubMed,EMBASE and Web of Science databases were searched from inception to May 29,2022 for relevant studies.The primary endpoint was overall survival(OS)and the hazard ratios(HRs)with corresponding 95%confidence intervals(CIs)were combined to assess the predictive role of pretreatment SFC for long-term survival of lung cancer patients.The data were then extracted and assessed on the basis of the Reference Citation Analysis(https://www.reference citationanalysis.com/).RESULTS Twelve retrospective studies involving 1654 patients were analyzed.The results manifested that increased pretreatment SFC was associated with worse OS(HR=1.09,95%CI:1.03-1.15,P=0.004).Subgroup analysis stratified by the country(China vs non-China)showed similar results.However,subgroup analysis stratified by tumor type revealed inconsistent results(lung cancer:HR=1.39,P=0.008;small cell lung cancer:HR=1.99,P=0.175;non-small cell lung cancer:HR=1.03,P=0.281).CONCLUSION Pretreatment SFC might serve as a promising prognostic indicator in lung cancer patients and elevated pretreatment SFC predicts worse prognosis.However,more high-quality studies with big sample sizes are still needed to further verify its prognostic value in lung cancer.