中文(繁體)
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
American Journal of Surgery 2017-Nov

Clinical burden of preoperative albumin-globulin ratio in esophageal cancer patients.

只有註冊用戶可以翻譯文章
登陸註冊
鏈接已保存到剪貼板
Satoshi Oki
Yuji Toiyama
Yoshinaga Okugawa
Tadanobu Shimura
Masato Okigami
Hiromi Yasuda
Hiroyuki Fujikawa
Yoshiki Okita
Shigeyuki Yoshiyama
Junichiro Hiro

關鍵詞

抽象

BACKGROUND

Lower albumin-globulin ratio (AGR) is associated with increased mortality in several cancers. However, no studies have evaluated the relationship between the AGR and prognostic outcome in esophageal cancer (EC) patients.

METHODS

To identify indicators of early recurrence and poor prognosis, we assessed the clinicopathological findings and preoperative laboratory data (carcinoembryonic antigen [CEA], squamous cell carcinoma antigen, total protein, and albumin) of 112 EC patients who underwent surgery. The AGR was calculated as albumin/(total protein-albumin).

RESULTS

A lower AGR was significantly associated with tumor progression. The CEA level was an independent predictor for overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). The AGR and CEA combination was identified as a feasible indicator of poor prognosis and early recurrence. Among EC patients without lymph node metastasis, those with lower AGR had poorer DFS and OS than those with higher AGR.

CONCLUSIONS

AGR was identified as a significant predictor of OS and DFS in EC patients. Among EC patients without lymph node metastasis, AGR may help identify candidates who might benefit from more intensive adjuvant therapy.

加入我們的臉書專頁

科學支持的最完整的草藥數據庫

  • 支持55種語言
  • 科學支持的草藥療法
  • 通過圖像識別草藥
  • 交互式GPS地圖-在位置標記草藥(即將推出)
  • 閱讀與您的搜索相關的科學出版物
  • 通過藥效搜索藥草
  • 組織您的興趣並及時了解新聞研究,臨床試驗和專利

輸入症狀或疾病,並閱讀可能有用的草藥,輸入草藥並查看其所針對的疾病和症狀。
*所有信息均基於已發表的科學研究

Google Play badgeApp Store badge