High neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio is not independently associated with worse survival or recurrence in patients with extremity soft tissue sarcoma

  • Erin A. Strong
  • , Sandra H. Park
  • , Cecilia G. Ethun
  • , Bonnie Chow
  • , David King
  • , Meena Bedi
  • , John Charlson
  • , Harveshp Mogal
  • , Susan Tsai
  • , Kathleen Christians
  • , Thuy B. Tran
  • , George Poultsides
  • , Valerie Grignol
  • , J. Harrison Howard
  • , Jennifer Tseng
  • , Kevin K. Roggin
  • , Konstantinos Chouliaras
  • , Konstantinos Votanopoulos
  • , Darren Cullinan
  • , Ryan C. Fields
  • T. Clark Gamblin, Kenneth Cardona, Callisia N. Clarke

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