C-reactive protein and hepatocellular carcinoma: analysis of its relationships to tumor factors.

Brian I Carr, Hikmet Akkiz, Vito Guerra, Oguz Üsküdar, Sedef Kuran, Ümit Karaoğullarından, Salih Tokmak, Tuğsan Ballı, Abdulalh Ülkü, Tolga Akçam, Anıl Delik, Burcu Arslan, Figen Doran, Kendal Yalçın, Engin Altntaş, Ayşegül Özakyol, Mehmet Yücesoy, Halil İbrahim Bahçeci, Kamil Yalçın Polat, Nazım Ekinci, Halis Şimşek, Necat Örmeci, Abdulalh Sonsuz, Mehmet Demir, Murat Kılıç, Ahmet Uygun, Ali Demir, Sezai Yilmaz, Yaman Tokat
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C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood marker for inflammation and is an independent prognostic factor for many human cancers. Combined with albumin levels, it forms the basis of the Glasgow Index for cancer prognosis. We reviewed the literature on CRP and HCC and also evaluated blood CRP levels and combination CRP plus albumin levels in a large HCC cohort. In order to understand the prognostic significance of CRP, we retrospectively examined a large HCC cohort and examined the relationship of CRP levels to tumor parameters. We report, that CRP alone and CRP plus albumin combined as well, significantly correlated with parameters of HCC aggressiveness, such as maximum tumor dimension (MTD), portal vein thrombosis (PVT) and blood alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels, both as individual parameters and all parameters together (Aggressiveness Index). This extends current thinking, to suggest a possible explanation for the usefulness of blood CRP levels in HCC prognostication.

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c -反应蛋白与肝癌:与肿瘤因素的关系分析。
c反应蛋白(CRP)是炎症的血液标志物,是许多人类癌症的独立预后因素。结合白蛋白水平,它形成了癌症预后的格拉斯哥指数的基础。我们回顾了有关CRP和HCC的文献,并在一个大型HCC队列中评估了血液CRP水平和CRP +白蛋白联合水平。为了了解CRP的预后意义,我们回顾性检查了一个大型HCC队列,并检查了CRP水平与肿瘤参数的关系。我们报道,CRP单独和CRP联合白蛋白与HCC侵袭性参数显著相关,如最大肿瘤尺寸(MTD)、门静脉血栓形成(PVT)和血甲胎蛋白(AFP)水平,无论是作为个体参数还是所有参数一起(侵袭性指数)。这扩展了目前的想法,提出了血液CRP水平在HCC预后中的有用性的可能解释。
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