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A novel preoperative inflammatory marker prognostic score in patients with localized and metastatic renal cell carcinoma 被引量:2
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作者 rishi r.sekar Dattatraya Patil +12 位作者 Yoram Baum Jeffrey Pearl Anna Bausum Mehmet A.Bilen Omer Kucuk Wayne B.Harris Bradley C.Carthon Mehrdad Alemozaffar Christopher P.Filson John G.Pattaras Peter T.Nieh Kenneth Ogan Viraj A.Master 《Asian Journal of Urology》 2017年第4期230-238,共9页
Objective:Several inflammatory markers have been studied as potential biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma(RCC),however few reports have analyzed their prognostic value in aggregate and in non-clear cell histologies.We ... Objective:Several inflammatory markers have been studied as potential biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma(RCC),however few reports have analyzed their prognostic value in aggregate and in non-clear cell histologies.We hypothesize that a combination of specific inflammatory markers into an RCC Inflammatory Score(RISK)could serve as a rigorous prognostic indicator of overall survival(OS)in patients with clear cell and non-clear cell RCC.Methods:Combination of preoperative C-reactive protein(CRP),albumin,erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR),corrected calcium,and aspartate transaminase to alanine transaminase(AST/ALT)ratio was used to develop RISK.RISK was developed using grid-search methodology,receiver-operating-characteristic(ROC)analysis,and sensitivity-specificity trade-off analysis.Prognostic value of RISK was analyzed using the KaplaneMeier method and Cox proportional regression models.Predictive accuracy was compared with RISK to Size,Size,Grade,and Necrosis(SSIGN)score,University of California-LOS Angeles(UCLA)Integrated Staging System(UISS),and Leibovich Prognosis Score(LPS). 展开更多
关键词 Renal cell carcinoma INFLAMMATION PROGNOSIS BIOMARKER
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Major histocompatibility complex I upregulation in clear cell renal cell carcinoma is associated with increased survival
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作者 rishi r.sekar Claire M.De La Calle +9 位作者 Dattatraya Patil Sarah A.Holzman Yoram Baum Umer Sheikh Jonathan H.Huang Adeboye O.Osunkoya Brian P.Pollack Haydn T.Kissick Kenneth Ogan Viraj A.Master 《Asian Journal of Urology》 2016年第2期75-81,共7页
Objective:To examine the prognostic value of tumor major histocompatibility complex I(MHCI)expression on survival and recurrence in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma(RCC).Methods:Fifty-three patients that ... Objective:To examine the prognostic value of tumor major histocompatibility complex I(MHCI)expression on survival and recurrence in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma(RCC).Methods:Fifty-three patients that underwent nephrectomy at our institution for clear cell RCC(T1eT3)with4 years of follow-up were queried from our nephrectomy database.Immunohistochemical staining for MHCI was performed on tumor specimens and MHCI expression was quantified with an automated image analysis technique.Patients were divided into high and low MHCI expression groups in order to study the relationship between MHCI expression and prognosis using the KaplaneMeier method and log-rank test.Results:Overall survival and recurrence free survival were increased in the high MHCI expression group compared to the low MHCI expression group(log-rank,p=0.036 and p=0.028,respectively).Patients alive at the end of the study had higher MHCI expression(mean positivity score 0.82)than those that died of disease(mean positivity score 0.76,t test,p=0.030).Patients that did not develop recurrence during the study period had higher MHCI expression(mean positivity score 0.83)than those that did develop recurrence(mean positivity score 0.78),but this difference was not significant(t test,p =0.079). 展开更多
关键词 Renal cell carcinoma PROGNOSIS MHCI BIOMARKER
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