2020
DOI: 10.26650/jarhs2020-796997
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The Prognostic Significance of the Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Patients with Multiple Myeloma: A Pilot Study

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“…The increased NLR levels of autologous‐transplanted patients with myeloma at day 100 (after reinfusion) also predicted reduced survival 12 . However, there are studies in the literature suggesting that the increased NLR may not be able to predict survival in patients with multiple myeloma 32,33 . In our study, increased NLR group presented significantly longer OS and PFS.…”
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“…The increased NLR levels of autologous‐transplanted patients with myeloma at day 100 (after reinfusion) also predicted reduced survival 12 . However, there are studies in the literature suggesting that the increased NLR may not be able to predict survival in patients with multiple myeloma 32,33 . In our study, increased NLR group presented significantly longer OS and PFS.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…12 However, there are studies in the literature suggesting that the increased NLR may not be able to predict survival in patients with multiple myeloma. 32,33 In our study, increased NLR group presented significantly longer OS and PFS.…”
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confidence: 53%