Abstract 1815
Background
Leukocytosis is common in patients with malignancies and might be a negative prognostic factor in lung cancer (LC). Leukocytes are, however, a heterogenous population of blood cells. Therefore, subpopulation of leukocytes responsible for this effect should be identified. It is presumed that neutrophilia and lymphocytopenia might be a negative factor in patients with lung cancer.
Methods
Leukocyte, absolute neutrophil, lymphocyte, eosinophil, basophil and thrombocyte count were determined before beginning of treatment in patients with LC. Patients with recent bleeding, elevated CRP or treated with best-supportive care were excluded. The impact of leukocytosis, neutrophilia, lymphocytopenia, eosinophilia and basophilia on progression- free survival (PFS) was determined. Neutrophils to lymphocytes ratio (NLR) at various cut-offs were determined along with platelets to lymphocytes ratio (PLR) and their effect on PFS was assessed. Kaplan- Meier and Cox- regression statistical analysis were used.
Results
200 patients were examined in our retrospective study. Median PFS was 7.41 months. Leukocytosis and neutrophilia significantly worsened PFS in patients with LC [HR 0.5200, (95%CI 0.3684 to 0.7340), P < 0.0001 and HR 0.5556 (95%CI 0.4068 to 0.7589) P = 0.0001]. These results were confirmed in Cox- regression analysis (covariates: age, gender, stage). Lymphocytopenia, basophilia, eosinophilia and thrombocytosis had no impact on survival rates. Elevated NLR (cut- off 3.54) significantly worsened PFS in patients with LC [HR 0.6069 (95%CI 0.4475 to 0.8231), P = 0.0013] even after adjustment to covariates (age, gender, stage). Elevated NLR at lower cut-offs (2.15 and 1.77) and elevated PLR (cut-off 123) did not affect the survival rate.
Conclusions
Neutrophilia appears to be a negative prognostic factor in patients with LC. Impairment in other white blood cell lines does not affect PFS, however, significantly elevated NLR (≥ 3.54) seems to have detrimental effect on survival rates.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
Faculty Hospital Trencin, Department of Oncology.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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