The values of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and/or prostate-specific antigen in discriminating real Gleason score ≥ 7 prostate cancer from group of biopsy-based Gleason score ≤ 6.
Hanfeng WangLiangyou GuYongjie WuDan FengJunyao DuanXiaocong WangYong HuangShengpan WuJianwen ChenGuangda LuoXu ZhangPublished in: BMC cancer (2017)
Serum tPSA and NLR were significantly elevated among GS ≥ 7 PCa concurrently. The combination of tPSA and NLR might have additional benefit to biopsy on discriminating real GS ≥ 7 Pca from biopsy-based GS ≤ 6 PCa. More stratification models and prospectively multicenter studies are necessary.