Year 2024 / Volume 116 / Number 1
Letter
Pilot study: a detailed analysis of the timing of immuno-inflammatory indices in gastric cancer, and their assessment together with TNM as supplementary prognostic factors

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2023.9548/2023

Pedro Antonio Sánchez Fuentes, José Ruiz-Pardo, Elisabet Vidaña Márquez, Ricardo Belda Lozano, Manuel Ferrer-Márquez, Ángel Reina Duarte,

Abstract
An analysis of the prognostic impact of up to 36 immuno-inflammatory indices at 3 different times during the diagnostic-therapeutic process for gastric cancer. The dependent variable was disease-free survival at 3 years. The independent factors obtained were combined with TNM to provide an improved prognostic model.
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Sánchez Fuentes P, Ruiz-Pardo J, Vidaña Márquez E, Belda Lozano R, Ferrer-Márquez M, Reina Duarte Á, et all. Pilot study: a detailed analysis of the timing of immuno-inflammatory indices in gastric cancer, and their assessment together with TNM as supplementary prognostic factors. 9548/2023


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Publication history

Received: 21/02/2023

Accepted: 01/03/2023

Online First: 19/04/2023

Published: 11/01/2024

Article Online First time: 57 days

Article editing time: 324 days


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