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The impact of gender and immune system determinants on long-term survival in biliary tract cancer

Authors :
Salati M.
Caputo F.
Cerma K.
Marcheselli L.
Braconi C.
Cascinu S.
Salati, M.
Caputo, F.
Cerma, K.
Marcheselli, L.
Braconi, C.
Cascinu, S.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore s.r.l., 2019.

Abstract

Advanced biliary tract cancers are poor prognosis tumors with limited therapeutic options. The conven-tional treatment consists of combination chemotherapy resulting in overall survival of less than 12 months. Recently, a subgroup of patients characterized by an exceedingly fa-vorable prognosis has been reported in the literature. In our study, we assessed the prevalence and provided a clinico-pathological characterization of this subset of patients in the context of daily practice. In particular, we were able to identify female sex and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as independent predictors of long-term survival. Based on these premises, we deem it necessary to prompt transla-tional research projects aimed at molecularly characterized long-term survivors, particularly focusing on sex-and im-mune-related determinants.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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