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In cancer chemotherapy, identifying factors that may affect overall survival is clinically beneficial. In this study, we examined the factors associated with overall survival in patients treated with gemcitabine plus paclitaxel(albumin suspension) (GN)for pancreatic cancer. We included 91 pancreatic cancer patients who underwent GN therapy as the first-line treatment from January 2015-November 2021. In addition to survival from the start of therapy, the factors surveyed were patient background(gender, age, BMI, etc), dose at the start of treatment, baseline laboratory values, presence or absence of neutrophil count reduction, and modified Glasgow Prognostic Score(mGPS). Multivariate analysis showed that a neutrophil count reduction of Grade 3 or higher(p=0.004)and mGPS≤1(p=0.004)significantly increased overall survival. Consequently, 54.9% of patients(50/91)showed a neutrophil count reduction of Grade 3 or higher, and 35.2% of patients (32/91)showed expression of the first course. The study suggests that neutrophil count reduction of Grade 3 or higher and mGPS≤1 are indicators of prolonged overall survival. In particular, neutrophil count reduction had a high incidence in the first course; therefore, appropriate management is required from early stages of treatment. In addition, nutritional support care should be considered prior to starting treatment.

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