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Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer

BACKGROUND: The nodal status is a strong predictor for cancer specific death in patients with penile carcinoma, and the C-reactive protein (CRP) level at diagnosis has recently been shown to be associated with poor clinical outcome in various solid malignancies. Therefore, this retrospective study w...

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Autores principales: Al Ghazal, Andreas, Steffens, Sandra, Steinestel, Julie, Lehmann, Rieke, Schnoeller, Thomas J, Schulte-Hostede, Anna, Wegener, Gerd, Jentzmik, Florian, Schrader, Mark, Kuczyk, Markus A, Schrader, Andres J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24148787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-13-53
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author Al Ghazal, Andreas
Steffens, Sandra
Steinestel, Julie
Lehmann, Rieke
Schnoeller, Thomas J
Schulte-Hostede, Anna
Wegener, Gerd
Jentzmik, Florian
Schrader, Mark
Kuczyk, Markus A
Schrader, Andres J
author_facet Al Ghazal, Andreas
Steffens, Sandra
Steinestel, Julie
Lehmann, Rieke
Schnoeller, Thomas J
Schulte-Hostede, Anna
Wegener, Gerd
Jentzmik, Florian
Schrader, Mark
Kuczyk, Markus A
Schrader, Andres J
author_sort Al Ghazal, Andreas
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The nodal status is a strong predictor for cancer specific death in patients with penile carcinoma, and the C-reactive protein (CRP) level at diagnosis has recently been shown to be associated with poor clinical outcome in various solid malignancies. Therefore, this retrospective study was performed to evaluate the association between preoperative CRP levels and the incidence of nodal metastasis in patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the penis. METHODS: The analysis included 51 penile cancer patients who underwent either radical or partial penectomy for pT1-4 penile cancer between 1990 and 2010. The nodal status was correlated with patient and tumor specific characteristics. RESULTS: Sixteen (31%) patients had lymph node metastasis at the time of penile cancer surgery. Nodal status was associated with tumor stage but did not correlate significantly with tumor grade. In contrast, high presurgical CRP levels were significantly associated with the diagnosis of nodal involvement (p = 0.04). The optimal CRP cut-off value to predict lymph node metastasis was set at 20 mg/l based on ROC analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Since a high preoperative serum CRP level was closely correlated with nodal disease, it could be used as an additional marker to help identify patients with penile cancer who may benefit from inguinal lymph node dissection.
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spelling pubmed-40164722014-05-11 Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer Al Ghazal, Andreas Steffens, Sandra Steinestel, Julie Lehmann, Rieke Schnoeller, Thomas J Schulte-Hostede, Anna Wegener, Gerd Jentzmik, Florian Schrader, Mark Kuczyk, Markus A Schrader, Andres J BMC Urol Research Article BACKGROUND: The nodal status is a strong predictor for cancer specific death in patients with penile carcinoma, and the C-reactive protein (CRP) level at diagnosis has recently been shown to be associated with poor clinical outcome in various solid malignancies. Therefore, this retrospective study was performed to evaluate the association between preoperative CRP levels and the incidence of nodal metastasis in patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the penis. METHODS: The analysis included 51 penile cancer patients who underwent either radical or partial penectomy for pT1-4 penile cancer between 1990 and 2010. The nodal status was correlated with patient and tumor specific characteristics. RESULTS: Sixteen (31%) patients had lymph node metastasis at the time of penile cancer surgery. Nodal status was associated with tumor stage but did not correlate significantly with tumor grade. In contrast, high presurgical CRP levels were significantly associated with the diagnosis of nodal involvement (p = 0.04). The optimal CRP cut-off value to predict lymph node metastasis was set at 20 mg/l based on ROC analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Since a high preoperative serum CRP level was closely correlated with nodal disease, it could be used as an additional marker to help identify patients with penile cancer who may benefit from inguinal lymph node dissection. BioMed Central 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4016472/ /pubmed/24148787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-13-53 Text en Copyright © 2013 Al Ghazal et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al Ghazal, Andreas
Steffens, Sandra
Steinestel, Julie
Lehmann, Rieke
Schnoeller, Thomas J
Schulte-Hostede, Anna
Wegener, Gerd
Jentzmik, Florian
Schrader, Mark
Kuczyk, Markus A
Schrader, Andres J
Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
title Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
title_full Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
title_fullStr Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
title_full_unstemmed Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
title_short Elevated C-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
title_sort elevated c-reactive protein values predict nodal metastasis in patients with penile cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24148787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2490-13-53
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