Pretreatment high cholesterol and low neutrophils predict complete pathological response after neoadjuvant short‑course radiotherapy followed by chemotherapy and immunotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer.

Oncology letters(2023)

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The present study was aimed at looking for hematological indicators that could predict pathological complete response (pCR) in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) treated with short-course radiotherapy (SCRT) followed by chemotherapy and immunotherapy. A total of 171 patients were enrolled in this observational retrospective study. Pretreatment values of albumin, total cholesterol, lactate dehydrogenase, neutrophil, platelet and lymphocytes were available. Univariate and multivariate logistics analyses were used to determine the prognostic factor for pCR. SCRT followed by chemotherapy and immunotherapy was demonstrated to double the pCR rate (50.5%) compared with long-course chemoradiotherapy. For the former group, baseline high platelet to lymphocyte ratio (P=0.047), high cholesterol (P=0.026) and low neutrophils (P=0.012) level were associated with high pCR rate and baseline high cholesterol (P=0.016) and low neutrophils (P=0.020) level were the independent prognostic factors for pCR. In conclusion, pretreatment high cholesterol and low neutrophils were the independent prognostic predictors of pCR in patients with LARC treated with SCRT followed by chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Clinical trial no. NCT04928807, June 16, 2021.
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locally advanced rectal cancer,short-course radiotherapy,immunotherapy,pathological complete response
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