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Pretreatment Hemoglobin as an Independent Prognostic Factor in Primary Central Nervous System Lymphomas.

My LeYtel GarcilazoMaria-José Ibáñez-JuliáNadia YounanLouis Royer-PerronMarion BenazraKarima MokhtariCaroline HouillierKhê Hoang-XuanAgustí Alentorn
Published in: The oncologist (2019)
The prediction of the outcome of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) using the most frequently used scores (i.e., Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center [MSKCC] or International Extranodal Lymphoma Study Group) needs to be improved. We analyzed a large cohort of PCNSL to dissect the potential prognostic value of blood tests in this rare entity. We found anemia as an independent predictor for overall survival in PCNSL. Interestingly, the accuracy to predict PCNSL outcome was improved using hemoglobin level. This improvement was additional to the currently used clinical score (i.e., MSKCC). Finally, none of the other blood tests parameters or their ratios had a prognostic impact in this study.
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