Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6182795 | Gynecologic Oncology | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
An elevated NLR before treatment signals more aggressive disease and correlates with risk factors for ovarian cancer. CA125 directly correlates with neutrophils which may reflect secretion of both CA125 and neutrophilic growth factors by the tumor. CA125 inversely correlates with lymphocytes which may reflect the ability of some neutrophilic factors to induce lymphopenia and/or binding of CA125 to lymphocytes removing CA125 from the serum pool. Links between NLR, CA125, and epidemiologic factors may provide new clues about the pathogenesis and progression of ovarian cancer.
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Authors
Kristina A. Williams, S. Intidhar Labidi-Galy, Kathryn L. Terry, Allison F. Vitonis, William R. Welch, Annekathryn Goodman, Daniel W. Cramer,