2022
DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2021.2022170
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The Association between the Preoperative Prognostic Nutritional Index and the Controlling Nutritional Status Score on Tumor Stage, Chemotherapeutic Response and Overall Survival in Ovarian Cancer

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“…One additional study was excluded because it did not contain survival data for analysis. In total, the present meta-analysis enrolled 6 studies, encompassing 2,569 patients [ 10 , 12 16 ] (Fig. 1 ; Table 2 ).…”
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“…One additional study was excluded because it did not contain survival data for analysis. In total, the present meta-analysis enrolled 6 studies, encompassing 2,569 patients [ 10 , 12 16 ] (Fig. 1 ; Table 2 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increased CONUT scores are typically associated with an unfavorable nutritional status and weakened immune responses. Numerous studies have explored whether the CONUT score can be used to predict gynecological cancer survival; however, no consistent outcomes have been obtained [ 10 , 12 16 ]. An increased CONUT score has been suggested, in certain articles, to be significantly related to a poor prognosis in gynecological cancer [ 10 , 13 , 15 ].…”
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“…34,35 Composed of cholesterol level, albumin level, and lymphocyte count, CONUT score is related to ovarian cancer prognosis in retrospective studies. 9,36…”
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“…The application is limited by their low sensitivity and specificity with AUC varies 0.63-0.709, although many scoring systems have been constructed to increase their availability. [9][10][11]14,30,33,36 In our study, we constructed a scoring system named PBS, by dichotomizing the variables and value assignment. PBS had a better performance in predicting OS in EOC patients compared with existing scoring systems and single indicators.…”
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