Shan Bao-en
Hebei Medical University
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Archives of Medical Research | 2015
He Yutong; Xu Xiaoli; Li Shumei; Song Shan; Liang Di; Shan Bao-en
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and the platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) have been assumed to be a marker to predict the survival of patients with different types of cancer. We undertook this study to verify the prognostic value of the NLR and the PLR for predicting the survival rate of patients with esophageal cancer in a high incidence area in China. METHODS In total, 820 cases from a high incidence area that had pathologically confirmed esophageal cancers initially diagnosed at the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from 2007-2008 were analyzed. The medical record system was used to collect patient information regarding personal details, cancer type, treatment, and routine blood examinations at the time of admission. Follow-up evaluations were conducted by the established follow-up system at the hospital. We used Kaplan-Meier method to calculate overall survival (OS) rate. We used Cox regression analysis to analyze the factors that may affect the OS rate of the patients. SPSS 13.0 and Excel software packages were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS In total, 864 cases were consistent with the inclusion criterion. At the end of the study, 820 cases received follow-up evaluation. Follow-up rate was 94.91%. Among the 820 cases, 334 died of esophageal cancer, whereas 486 remain alive as of March 15, 2014. Five-year OS rate of the patients with esophageal cancer was 40.66%. Patients in the NLR ≥3.5 group demonstrated shorter OS than patients in the NLR <3.5 group (53.2 vs. 33.4 months, p = 0.001). Multivariate analysis indicated that age, pathological type, TNM stage, surgery and NLR were all independent risk factors for esophageal cancer. OR of NLR ≥3.5 group was 1.287 (1.049-1.580). CONCLUSIONS NLR may be an independent prognostic factor for esophageal cancer in high incidence areas.
Tumori | 2009
Wu YanPing; Li JingBin; Zhao RuiJing; Wang Xiao-ling; Shan Bao-en; Zhu Tie-nian
Tumori | 2009
Wang LiFang; Shan Bao-en; Liu LiHua; Ren FengZhi; Shan TieQiang
Tumori | 2009
Sang Meixiang; Shan Bao-en; Geng CuiZhi; Gao Wei
Acta Academiae Medicinae Militaris Tertiae | 2009
Shan Bao-en
Tumori | 2010
Guo Wei; Shan Bao-en; Zhang Chao; Liu Pan; Dong YuRan; Guo YanLi; Yang ZhiBin; Dong Zhi-ming
Tumori | 2010
Shang XiaoHui; Shang XiaoLi; Shan Bao-en; Chen YuMin; Ren FengZhi; Liu XiaoXia
Chinese traditional and herbal drugs | 2010
Zhang Jing; Yang Guang; Shan Bao-en; Zhang Chao; Zhao RuiNian; Liu Jiang-hui
Chinese journal of cancer | 2010
Shan Bao-en
Tumori | 2009
Zhao LianMei; Ai Jun; Zhang Qian; Han LiNa; Liu LiHua; Wang Ling; Shan Bao-en