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Circulating Tumor cells and multiple indicators combined to identify the risk of poorer prognosis in patients with resected non-small cell lung cancer. | LitMetric

Background: Surgical resection is an important treatment option for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, recurrence and survival rates remain a cause of concern. To further improve prognosis, more studies have focused on liquid biopsy, which has significant value as a prognostic factor for defining the risk stratification of postoperative NSCLC patients. This study aimed to identify circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as biomarkers that indicate a poor prognosis, combined with multiple indicators to determine prognostic risks in advance and develop individualized treatment strategies.

Methods: Between November 2015 and August 2018, 65 radical resected patients with NSCLC were analyzed. Preoperative CTCs were collected, and follow-up lasted until August 2023. Overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were the primary outcomes.

Results: With an 11 CTC unit threshold, the high preoperative CTC level group had worse OS and DFS than the low-level group, suggesting that preoperative CTC levels have prognostic value. Time-dependent receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves also showed satisfactory predictive efficiency of CTCs. Univariate analysis revealed that preoperative CTC levels were significantly associated with increasing risks for OS and DFS. Moreover, we combined CTCs and multiple indicators to provide a reference for a group at high risk of adverse outcomes.

Conclusions: CTCs serve as feasible biomarkers for predicting postoperative prognosis in NSCLC patients. The combination of hematological, radiological, and pathological features could be valuable tools to guide postoperative management and treatment decisions in these patients. A multimodal prognostic approach is important for the clinical evaluation of lung cancer.

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