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Authors Wang Y, Yang L, Xia LP, Chen Y
Received 30 October 2017
Accepted for publication 22 December 2017
Published 21 February 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 371—381
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S155604
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Justinn Cochran
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Nakshatri
Background: Recent studies have indicated that the C-reactive protein/albumin
(CRP/ALB) ratio (CAR) may represent a simple inflammation-based index for
assessing the host inflammatory response. In this study, the prognostic value
of the CAR for distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) in nasopharyngeal
carcinoma (NPC) was assessed.
Methods: A total of 1,168 non-metastatic NPC patients from Sun Yat-sen
University Cancer Center were retrospectively included. The optimal cutoff
value for CAR was defined by the Cutoff Finder online tool. Propensity
case-matched analysis was performed to adjust for potential differences in baseline
characteristics. Subsequently, the prognostic value of the CAR for DMFS was
validated in a 756 validation cohort with NPC.
Results: The optimal CAR cutoff value was 0.081. Patients with high CAR
values had significantly poorer DMFS than those with low CAR in univariate and
multivariate analyses before propensity score matching. The CAR could also
significantly stratify patients into different risks of developing distant
metastasis in subgroup analysis. Propensity score analyses showed that CAR
remained a prognostic factor for DMFS, thus excluding other interpretations and
selection bias. Moreover, the prognostic value of the CAR was robustly
confirmed in the external validation cohort.
Conclusion: CAR is an inexpensive and easy-to-measure inflammatory index that
may aid clinicians in the development of individualized treatment and follow-up
strategies for patients with non-metastatic NPC.
Keywords: nasopharyngeal carcinoma, metastasis, prognosis, propensity score,
C-reactive protein, albumin
