Berclaz, Luc M.; Di Gioia, Dorit; Jurinovic, Vindi; Völkl, Michael; Güler, Sinan E.; Albertsmeier, Markus; Klein, Alexander; Dürr, Hans Roland; Mansoorian, Sina; Knösel, Thomas; Kunz, Wolfgang G.; von Bergwelt-Baildon, Michael; Lindner, Lars H.; Burkhard-Meier, Anton (2025): LDH and hemoglobin outperform systemic inflammatory indices as prognostic factors in patients with soft tissue sarcoma undergoing neoadjuvant treatment. BMC Cancer, 25: 496. ISSN 1471-2407
Published Article
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Abstract
Background
The current understanding of the prognostic value of routine pre-treatment laboratory parameters in patients with high-risk soft tissue sarcoma (HR-STS) is limited. We sought to analyze several inflammatory biomarkers in a large cohort of HR-STS patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy followed by curative surgical resection.
Methods
123 patients with locally advanced high-risk undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS), liposarcoma (LPS), leiomyosarcoma (LMS), and synovial sarcoma (SS) who underwent preoperative chemotherapy and regional hyperthermia (RHT) between 2014 and 2022 were retrospectively evaluated. The association of several pre-treatment laboratory parameters with radiologic treatment response, event-free survival (EFS), and overall survival (OS), were analyzed.
Results
Low pre-treatment hemoglobin (HR 2.51, p = 0.018; HR 2.78, p = 0.030) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH, HR 0.29, p = 0.0044; HR 0.23, p = 0.010) were significantly associated with EFS and OS in the multivariable analysis. Systemic inflammatory indices such as the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) did not have a significant impact on survival. Low C-reactive protein (CRP) and high albumin values were associated with poor radiologic response according to RECIST ( p = 0.021 and p = 0.010, respectively).
Conclusion
Pre-treatment LDH and hemoglobin are strong independent predictors of survival in HR-STS patients. Systemic inflammatory indices based on circulating immune cells may not serve as reliable prognostic factors for HR-STS patients undergoing curative-intent treatment. Higher pre-treatment albumin levels and lower CRP values may reflect a reduced inflammatory status and could be associated with a poorer radiologic response to preoperative treatment.
| Doc-Type: | Article (LMU Hospital) |
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| Organisational unit (Faculties): | 07 Medicine > Medical Center of the University of Munich > Medical Clinic and Outpatient Clinic III (Oncology) |
| DFG subject classification of scientific disciplines: | Life sciences |
| Date Deposited: | 15. Oct 2025 11:00 |
| Last Modified: | 15. Oct 2025 11:00 |
| URI: | https://oa-fund.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/2049 |
| DFG: | Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) - 491502892 |
