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Advanced lung cancer inflammation index predicts the outcomes of patients with non-metastatic gastric cancer after radical surgical resection

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Background The prognostic value of the advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) has been demonstrated in various tumors. However, the prognostic significance of ALI in non-metastatic gastric cancer (GC) remains… Click to show full abstract

Background The prognostic value of the advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) has been demonstrated in various tumors. However, the prognostic significance of ALI in non-metastatic gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. This study aimed to identify the prognostic values of ALI in patients with non-metastatic GC who underwent radical surgical resection. Methods Patients who underwent radical surgery for non-metastatic GC from January 2008 to September 2020 were enrolled in this study. The preoperative ALI was calculated as follows: body mass index × serum albumin/neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio. The primary outcomes were overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS). Cox regression analyses were performed to assess the association between ALI and survival. The potential of ALI was supported by sensitivity testing based on the propensity score matching (PSM) analysis. Results Low preoperative ALI was significantly correlated with male gender (P=0.037), older age (P=0.004), T3/4 stage (P=0.001), lymph node metastasis (P=0.030), Tumor Node Metastasis (TNM) stage classification progression (P=0.004), and vessel invasion (P=0.001). Patients with low ALI showed worse OS (P<0.001) and CSS (P=0.001) compared to those with high ALI. Multivariable analysis showed that ALI was an independent prognostic factor for both OS [hazard ratio (HR) =1.55; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.11–2.16]; P=0.010] and CSS (HR =1.46; 95% CI, 1.01–2.10; P=0.043) in non-metastatic GC patients who underwent radical surgical resection. Further PSM analysis confirmed the prognostic value of ALI in the PSM cohort. Conclusions The preoperative ALI is associated with survival outcomes in patients who have undergone radical surgical resection for non-metastatic GC. Low ALI appears to predict a worse prognosis.

Keywords: cancer; surgical resection; radical surgical; non metastatic; ali

Journal Title: Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology
Year Published: 2023

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