The significance of CO2 combining power in predicting prognosis of patients with stage II and III colorectal cancer
- 1 September 2019
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Future Medicine Ltd in Biomarkers in Medicine
- Vol. 13 (13), 1071-1080
- https://doi.org/10.2217/bmm-2018-0321
Abstract
Aim: This study was to evaluate whether CO2CP level in venous blood could predict prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). Materials & methods: A retrospective cohort of 238 patients with CRC who received surgical resection and 176 CRC Stage IV patients were included. A total of 114 healthy people were recruited as control. CO2CP levels were obtained from medical records. Survival analysis was performed to evaluate CO2CP predictive potential. The patients were divided into CO2CP high or low group based on CO2CP optimal cut-off values. Conclusion: The decreased CO2CP in CRC patients was associated with advanced clinical stage, and suggested that decreased CO2CP may predict the worse outcomes of disease-free survival in II/III stage CRC patients.Keywords
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