BMC Urology (Aug 2024)

A model of tertiary lymphatic structure-related prognosis for penile squamous cell carcinoma

  • Han Tang,
  • Zhengwei Su,
  • Qingming Huang,
  • Yongpeng Li,
  • Rongchao Chen,
  • Chengjie Ban,
  • Chanzhen Liu,
  • Haoyuan Lu,
  • Xian-lin Yi,
  • Yong Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-024-01532-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background We investigated the feasibility of the tertiary lymphoid structure (TLS) as a prognostic marker for penile squamous cell carcinoma(SCC). Methods We retrospectively collected data from 83 patients with penile squamous cell carcinoma. H&E-stained slides were reviewed for TLS density. In addition, clinical parameters were analyzed, the prognostic value of these parameters on overall survival (OS) was evaluated using ‒ Kaplan–Meier survival curves, and the prognostic value of influencing factors was evaluated using Cox multifactor design nomogram analysis. Result BMI, T, N, and M are significant in the survival curve with or without tertiary lymphoid structure. BMI, T, N, M and TLS were used to construct a prognostic model for penile squamous cell carcinoma, and the prediction accuracy reached a consensus of 0.884(0.835–0.932), and the decision consensus reached 0.581(0.508–0.655). Conclusion TLS may be a positive prognostic factor for penile squamous cell carcinoma, and the combination of BMI, T, N and M can better evaluate the prognosis of patients.

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