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Authors Cheng G, Liu F, Niu X, Fang Q
Received 21 November 2018
Accepted for publication 4 February 2019
Published 21 March 2019 Volume 2019:11 Pages 2281—2286
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S195413
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Nakshatri
Background: To
analyze the value of the pretreatment neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in
the survival of patients with parotid cancer.
Methods: In total,
249 patients were enrolled. Information including age, sex, pretreatment NLR,
and pathologic variables such as, tumor stage, intraparotid node (IPN)
metastasis, and follow-up findings was extracted and analyzed.
Results: IPN
metastasis was noted in 45 (18.1%) patients, and the mean NLR was 2.48, with a
range from 1.5 to 6.1. The NLR was significantly associated with tumor stage,
disease stage, and disease grade. A total of 73 patients died of the disease,
and the 10 -year disease-specific survival (DSS) rate was 62%. In patients with
an NLR<2.48, the 10 -year DSS rate was 68%; in patients with an NLR≥2.48,
the 10 -year DSS rate was 58%, and the difference was significant (P =0.006). Cox model
analysis showed that the NLR was an independent prognostic factor for DSS.
Conclusion: The
long-term survival of primary parotid cancer patients is relatively favorable,
and the pretreatment NLR is significantly associated with prognosis.
Keywords: parotid
cancer, intraparotid node metastasis, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, prognosis
