Abstract
Tumor-infiltrating neutrophils (TIN) carry out quite significant but opposite functions in different cancers, and their function in biliary cancer has not been fully characterized. To investigate the prognostic significance of TIN in biliary cancer, a training set (n = 118) and a validation set (n = 127) were involved in this study. TIN were evaluated by immunohistochemical staining of CD66b, and then defined as low (neutrophils <18/high-power field [HPF]) vs high (neutrophils ≥18/HPF). Kaplan-Meier curve, Cox proportional hazards models and receiver operating characteristic curve were used to assess the prognostic significance. TIN was identified as an independent prognostic factor for overall survival in the training set (HR: 4.720; 95% CI: 2.623-8.493; P
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Wang, J., Bo, X., Suo, T., Liu, H., Ni, X., Shen, S., … Wang, Y. (2018). Tumor-infiltrating neutrophils predict prognosis and adjuvant chemotherapeutic benefit in patients with biliary cancer. Cancer Science, 109(7), 2266–2274. https://doi.org/10.1111/cas.13627
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