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简介以外周淋巴细胞、中性粒细胞和血小板计数为基础的全身免疫炎症指数(SII)最近已被研究为多种肿瘤的预后标志物。然而,SII 在皮肤癌中却鲜有报道。在这项研究中,我们旨在评估 SII 值与皮肤癌发生风险之间的关联:这项横断面研究基于 2010 年至 2018 年的全国健康与营养调查数据,涉及 32012 名参与者。SII的计算方法为血小板计数×中性粒细胞计数/淋巴细胞计数。研究人员进行了加权多变量逻辑分析,以考察SII值与皮肤癌发生率之间的关系。此外,还进行了亚组分析和敏感性分析,以分别确定潜在的调节因素和关系的稳定性:经多变量调整后,与 SII 值最低四分位数的参与者相比,SII 值最高四分位数的参与者罹患非黑色素瘤皮肤癌的几率比为 1.650(95% CI:1.158-2.352)。在亚组分析中,我们发现对数转换后的 SII 值与年龄(交互作用 p < 0.001)、种族(交互作用 p < 0.001)、教育水平(交互作用 p < 0.001)、婚姻状况(交互作用 p < 0.001)和家庭年收入(交互作用 p < 0.001)在非黑色素瘤皮肤癌的相关性方面存在显著的交互作用:我们的研究结果表明,在美国人口中,高 SII 值与皮肤癌之间存在正相关。年龄、教育水平、婚姻状况和家庭年收入会影响高 SII 值与非黑色素瘤皮肤癌之间的正相关关系。
Systemic immune-inflammation index values are associated with non-melanoma skin cancers: evidence from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2010-2018.
Introduction: The systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), based on peripheral lymphocyte, neutrophil, and platelet counts, has recently been investigated as a prognostic marker in several tumors. However, the SII has rarely been reported in skin cancers. In this study, we aimed to assess the association between SII values and the risk of occurrence of skin cancers.
Material and methods: This cross-sectional study was based on National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data from 2010 to 2018 and involved 32,012 participants. The SII was calculated as the platelet count × neutrophil count/lymphocyte count. A weighted multivariate logistic analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between SII values and the occurrence of skin cancers. In addition, a subgroup analysis and a sensitivity analysis were conducted to identify underlying moderators and the stability of the relationship, respectively.
Results: Compared with participants in the lowest quartile of SII values, the odds ratios for non-melanoma skin cancer were 1.650 (95% CI: 1.158-2.352) for participants in the quartile with the highest SII values after multivariate adjustments. In subgroup analyses, we found significant interactions between log-transformed SII values and age (p < 0.001 for interaction), race (p < 0.001 for interaction), education level (p < 0.001 for interaction), marital status (p < 0.001 for interaction), and annual household incomes (p < 0.001 for interaction) in the association with non-melanoma skin cancer.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest a positive association between high SII values and skin cancers in the U.S. population. Age, levels of education, marital status, and annual household incomes affect the positive association between high SII values and non-melanoma skin cancers.
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