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729 - A model based on a new inflammation–nutrition score and TNM stage for predicting overall survival of patients with colorectal cancer

Date

24 Nov 2018

Session

Poster display - Cocktail

Topics

Tumour Site

Colon and Rectal Cancer

Presenters

Shiki Fujino

Citation

Annals of Oncology (2018) 29 (suppl_9): ix28-ix45. 10.1093/annonc/mdy431

Authors

S. Fujino1, N. Miyoshi1, K. Saso1, M. Sasaki1, S. Ishikawa1, Y. Takahashi2, M. Yasui3, M. Ohue4, T. Hata5, C. Matsuda5, T. Mizushima5, Y. Doki5, M. Mori5

Author affiliations

  • 1 Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, 565-0871 - Suita/JP
  • 2 Surgery, Osaka International Cancer Institute, 541-8567 - Osaka/JP
  • 3 Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka International Cancer Institute, Osaka/JP
  • 4 Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka International Cancer Institute, 541-8567 - Osaka/JP
  • 5 Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita/JP
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Abstract 729

Background

Inflammation, nutrition and immunity of patients are known to relate the prognosis of malignant tumors. Several prognostic scores were reported, such as modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS), and the prognostic nutritional index (PNI). We developed new Osaka Prognostic Score (OPS) and it was independent significant factor in overall survival (OS). Herein, we reported a novel model for predicting cancer prognosis based on patient’s factors (OPS) and cancer stage.

Methods

This retrospective study investigated 569 patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) from 2007 to 2013; 431 in a training set (TS) and 138 in a validation set (VS). The Osaka Prognostic Score (OPS) used comprised one point each for (CRP) > 1.0 mg/dL, albumin (< 3.5 g/dL), and lymphocyte count < 1500. Patients were classified as OPS 1 (0–1 point), OPS 2 (2 points), or OPS 3 (3 points). A classification and regression tree (CART) and a nomogram for predicting overall survival were constructed from OPS and cancer stage, developed by TS, and validated by VS.

Results

In the TS, high CRP, low albumin, and low lymphocyte were significant predictors of OS. There were 372 patients with OPS 1, 46 with OPS 2, and 13 with OPS 3 and 82 patients with Stage I disease, 135 with Stage II, 167 with Stage III, and 47 with Stage IV (UICC classification). The C-index of CART was 0.817 in the TS and 0.732 in the VS and of the nomogram was 0.818 in the TS and 0.730 in the VS.

Conclusions

Integrating TNM stage and OPS may more accurately predict prognosis of patients with CRC.

Editorial acknowledgement

Clinical trial identification

Legal entity responsible for the study

Osaka University.

Funding

Has not received any funding.

Disclosure

All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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