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Prognostic Significance of Naples Prognostic Score in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases

Junmei Xuan, Jianghua Peng, Shuai Wang, Yaojie Cai

2022Future Oncology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aims: The authors aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of Naples prognostic score (NPS) in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients with brain metastases. Materials & methods: A total of 186 consecutive advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients were retrospectively analyzed. Kaplan–Meier survival analysis and Cox proportional regression models were used to assess the significance of NPS in overall survival and disease-free survival. Results: Multivariate Cox proportional regression analysis revealed that NPS was a significant independent predictive indicator for overall survival (hazard ratio: 1.897; 95% CI: 1.184–3.041; p = 0.008) and disease-free survival (hazard ratio: 2.169; 95% CI: 1.367–3.44; p = 0.001). Conclusion: NPS was a powerful prognostic indicator for outcome in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patients with brain metastases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLung cancerInternal medicineOncologyProportional hazards modelHazard ratioPerformance statusStage (stratigraphy)Brain metastasisMultivariate analysisRadiation therapySurvival analysisCancerMetastasisConfidence intervalBiologyPaleontologyInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentLung Cancer Research Studies
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