Preoperative prealbumin levels are prognostic predictors of overall survival, independent of inflammation severity, in patients with gastric cancer following gastrectomy
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Overall survival is significantly influenced by preoperative prealbumin levels in gastric cancer patients.
Patients with higher prealbumin levels have better survival outcomes, independent of inflammation severity.
Assessment of prealbumin serves as a valuable prognostic marker for postoperative recovery and survival.
Findings may guide clinical decisions in managing gastric cancer treatment plans.
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Preoperative prealbumin levels are prognostic predictors of overall survival, independent of inflammation severity, in patients with gastric cancer following gastrectomy | Synapse