Zhao JL, Wang MY, Lv YZ, Zhou YJ. Prognostic value of inflammatory markers in predicting recurrence-free survival in gastrointestinal stromal tumor patients: A nomogram-based approach. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2025; 17(2): 94956 [DOI: 10.4251/wjgo.v17.i2.94956]
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Ye-Jiang Zhou, Doctor, MD, PhD, Instructor, Professor, Surgeon, Department of General Surgery, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, No. 25 Taiping Street, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China. 1677043397@qq.com
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Oncology
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Retrospective Study
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Jin-Long Zhao, Yan-Zhi Lv, Ye-Jiang Zhou, Department of General Surgery (Gastrointestinal Surgery), The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China
Mao-Ying Wang, Department of Anesthesiology, People’s Hospital of Qingbaijiang District, Chengdu 610300, Sichuan Province, China
Author contributions: Zhao JL and Wang MY contributed equally as co-first authors to this study, were primarily responsible for the study design and manuscript writing; Lv YZ was responsible for data interpretation and revision; Zhou YJ participated mainly in the revision and critical review of the manuscript. All authors made a significant contribution to the work reported.
Supported by The Chengdu Municipal Science and Technology Program, No. 2023097.
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Corresponding author: Ye-Jiang Zhou, Doctor, MD, PhD, Instructor, Professor, Surgeon, Department of General Surgery, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, No. 25 Taiping Street, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China. 1677043397@qq.com
Received: March 28, 2024 Revised: October 2, 2024 Accepted: October 25, 2024 Published online: February 15, 2025 Processing time: 295 Days and 17.3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: This study revealed significant correlations between preoperative inflammatory markers [systemic immune-inflammation index, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and monocyte/Lymphocyte ratio (MLR)] and recurrence-free survival in gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) patients. The MLR and PLR were identified as independent risk factors for GIST recurrence. Research has highlighted the prognostic relevance of inflammatory markers in various cancers. Nomograms have been utilized in predicting survival and recurrence in different cancers. This study pioneered the construction of a nomogram based on inflammatory markers for assessing the recurrence risk prognosis in GIST patients. The nomogram demonstrated utility in predicting GIST patient recurrence risk, emphasizing the ongoing sensitivity of inflammatory markers in patients receiving postoperative targeted therapy.