Medicine Science (Jun 2021)

Clinical significance of preoperative neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in organ-confined urothelial bladder cancer

  • Engin Kolukcu,
  • Velid Unsal,
  • Latif Mustafa Ozbek,
  • Osman Demir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/medscience.2020.09.202
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 310 – 6

Abstract

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We aimed to investigate the relationship between the preoperative neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and the postoperative tumor stage and grade in patients with organ-confined urothelial bladder cancer. We examined 308 patients who underwent transurethral resection in our clinic. Our study only included patients whose pathology results were organ-confined urothelial bladder cancer. The patients were classified according to tumor stage (Ta, T1, and T2) and tumor grade (Grade 1 and 2, indicating a low-grade; Grade 3, referring to a high-grade). Then each group was compared within itself based on the NLR evaluated before the surgery. A total of 279 cases (90.6%) were male. The mean age, tumor size, neutrophil and lymphocyte counts of the patients were 69.33±10.92 years, 2.99±2.35 cm, 5.36±1.99 K/uL, and 2.23±0.78 K/uL, respectively. Inflammation parameters regarding the cancer stage were as follows: NLR was 2.08, 2.36, and 3.07, for Ta, T1, and T2 tumors respectively. The relationship between T1 and T2 tumors and Ta and T2 tumors was significant (p [Med-Science 2021; 10(2.000): 310-6]

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