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. 2015 Sep;36(10):7515-20.
doi: 10.1007/s13277-015-3464-5. Epub 2015 Apr 26.

The role of C-reactive protein in predicting post-metastatic survival of patients with metastatic bone and soft tissue sarcoma

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The role of C-reactive protein in predicting post-metastatic survival of patients with metastatic bone and soft tissue sarcoma

Tomoki Nakamura et al. Tumour Biol. 2015 Sep.
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Abstract

Although elevated preoperative serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level is an indicator of a poorer prognosis in many cancers including non-metastatic bone and soft tissue sarcoma, there have been no reports focused on sarcoma patients with advanced stage who had distant metastases. The aim of this study is to determine whether the serum CRP level after metastasis is associated with post-metastatic survival in patients with bone and soft tissue sarcoma. A total of 71 patients were studied including 38 male and 33 female. Of all patients, 22 patients had metastases at presentation. The remaining 49 patients developed initial metastasis after the treatment of primary tumor. The average age at the diagnosis of metastasis was 55 years. Blood was obtained after initial detection of metastasis. CRP levels ranged from 0.1 to 165 mg/L with an average of 16.4 mg/L in all patients. Elevated CRP levels (>3 mg/L) were seen in 31 patients (range 3.1-165). The disease-specific survival after metastasis estimates at 3 and 5 years was 17.1 and 17.1 % for those with an elevated CRP vs. 59.5 and 45.3 % for those with a normal CRP (p < 0.0001). In 49 patients who developed lung metastasis after initial primary treatment, patients with elevated CRP levels also had a poorer post-metastatic survival than patients with normal CRP levels (p < 0.0001). In conclusion, we recommend routine measurement of CRP level to identify the patients who have high risk of death after metastasis.

Keywords: Advanced stage; C-reactive protein; Metastasis; Prognosis; Sarcoma.

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