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Background: This retrospective study aimed to investigate the prognostic significance of pretreatment lymphocyteto- monocyte ratio (LMR) in locally advanced cervical cancer and its effect on overall survival. Methods: The usual blood routine test was quantitatively performed to detect LMR. Signal strengths of human papilloma virus (HPV) type DNA in detected cervical cancer samples using hybrid capture 2 were analyzed in relative light units (RLU) compared with 1 pg/mL of HPV type 16 DNA-positive control (RLU/PC) samples. A total of 1.0 RLU/PC (~1 pg/mL) was used as the threshold for a positive result. The HPV-positive specimens were typed using reversehybridization line probe assay. Results: The LMR and HPV DNA were found to be independent prognostic markers for 5-year overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival, respectively. Their joint detection may further enhance the predictive value for OS. In the positive HR (high risk)-HPV DNA status subgroup, LMR had a positive effect on improved OS but not in the non-HR HPV DNA status subgroup. Conclusions: The LMR and HR-HPV DNA status can be identified as independent prognostic factors. The different influences of LMR in combined chemoradiotherapy on survival may be related to HR-HPV DNA status. The combined detection of LMR and HR-HPV DNA status may contribute to screening prognosis.
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Li, S. W., Yuan, W., Zhao, B., He, Z. K., Guo, X., Xia, W. X., & Xu, L. H. (2016). Positive effect of HPV status on prognostic value of blood lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio in advanced cervical carcinoma. Cancer Cell International, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12935-016-0334-1
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