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Prognostic Value of Albumin to Globulin Ratio in Non-Metastatic and Metastatic Prostate Cancer Patients: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms231911501

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prostatic neoplasm; albumin to globulin ratio; meta-analysis; radical prostatectomy; hormone therapy

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The aim of our meta-analysis was to analyze the prognostic value of the albumin to globulin ratio (AGR) in prostate cancer patients. The results showed that AGR did not have a significant predictive value in terms of staging, grading, and biochemical progression in non-metastatic PC patients. However, in metastatic PC patients, AGR showed an independent and significant predictive value.
The aim of our meta-analysis is to analyze data available in the literature regarding a possible prognostic value of the albumin to globulin ratio (AGR) in prostate cancer (PC) patients. We distinguished our analysis in terms of PC staging, histologic aggressiveness, and risk of progression after treatments. A literature search process was performed (prostatic cancer, albumin, globulin, albumin to globulin ratio) following the PRISMA guidelines. In our meta-analysis, the pooled Event Rate (ER) estimate for each group of interest was calculated using a random effect model. Cases were distinguished in Low and High AGR groups based on an optimal cut-off value defined at ROC analysis. Four clinical trials were enclosed (sample size range from 214 to 6041 cases). The pooled Risk Difference for a non-organ confined PC between High AGR and Low AGR cases was -0.05 (95%CI: -0.12-0.01) with a very low rate of heterogeneity (I-2 < 0.15%; p = 0.43) among studies (test of group differences p = 0.21). In non-metastatic PC cases, the pooled Risk Difference for biochemical progression (BCP) between High AGR and Low AGR cases was -0.05 (95%CI: -0.12-0.01) (I-2 = 0.01%; p = 0.69) (test of group differences p = 0.12). In metastatic PC cases, AGR showed an independent significant (p < 0.01) predictive value either in terms of progression free survival (PFS) (Odds Ratio (OR): 0.642 (0.430-0.957)) or cancer specific survival (CSS) (OR: 0.412 (0.259-0.654)). Our meta-analysis showed homogeneous results supporting no significant predictive values for AGR in terms of staging, grading and biochemical progression in non-metastatic PC.

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