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Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study
The association of body mass index, smoking, and blood pressure, which are related to the three well-established risk factors of renal cell carcinoma, and survival in patients with renal cell carcinoma is not much studied. Our objective was to evaluate this association. A cohort of 1,036 patients wi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23400428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2013.28.2.227 |
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author | Park, Bumsoo Jeong, Byong Chang Seo, Seong Il Jeon, Seong Soo Choi, Han Yong Lee, Hyun Moo |
author_facet | Park, Bumsoo Jeong, Byong Chang Seo, Seong Il Jeon, Seong Soo Choi, Han Yong Lee, Hyun Moo |
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description | The association of body mass index, smoking, and blood pressure, which are related to the three well-established risk factors of renal cell carcinoma, and survival in patients with renal cell carcinoma is not much studied. Our objective was to evaluate this association. A cohort of 1,036 patients with low stage (pT1 and pT2) renal cell carcinoma who underwent radical or partial nephrectomy were enrolled. We retrospectively reviewed medical records and collected survival data. The body mass index, smoking status, and blood pressure at the time of surgery were recorded. Patients were grouped according to their obesity grade, smoking status, and hypertension stage. Survival analysis showed a significant decrease in overall (P = 0.001) and cancer-specific survival (P < 0.001) with being underweight, with no differences of smoking status or perioperative blood pressure. On multivariate analysis, perioperative blood pressure ≥ 160/100 mmHg (HR, 2.642; 95% CI, 1.221-5.720) and being underweight (HR, 4.320; 95% CI, 1.557-11.984) were independent predictors of overall and cancer-specific mortality, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that being underweight and perioperative blood pressure ≥ 160/100 mmHg negatively affect cancer-specific and overall survival, respectively, while smoking status does not influence survivals in patients with renal cell carcinoma. |
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spelling | pubmed-35651342013-02-11 Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study Park, Bumsoo Jeong, Byong Chang Seo, Seong Il Jeon, Seong Soo Choi, Han Yong Lee, Hyun Moo J Korean Med Sci Original Article The association of body mass index, smoking, and blood pressure, which are related to the three well-established risk factors of renal cell carcinoma, and survival in patients with renal cell carcinoma is not much studied. Our objective was to evaluate this association. A cohort of 1,036 patients with low stage (pT1 and pT2) renal cell carcinoma who underwent radical or partial nephrectomy were enrolled. We retrospectively reviewed medical records and collected survival data. The body mass index, smoking status, and blood pressure at the time of surgery were recorded. Patients were grouped according to their obesity grade, smoking status, and hypertension stage. Survival analysis showed a significant decrease in overall (P = 0.001) and cancer-specific survival (P < 0.001) with being underweight, with no differences of smoking status or perioperative blood pressure. On multivariate analysis, perioperative blood pressure ≥ 160/100 mmHg (HR, 2.642; 95% CI, 1.221-5.720) and being underweight (HR, 4.320; 95% CI, 1.557-11.984) were independent predictors of overall and cancer-specific mortality, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that being underweight and perioperative blood pressure ≥ 160/100 mmHg negatively affect cancer-specific and overall survival, respectively, while smoking status does not influence survivals in patients with renal cell carcinoma. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2013-02 2013-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3565134/ /pubmed/23400428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2013.28.2.227 Text en © 2013 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Park, Bumsoo Jeong, Byong Chang Seo, Seong Il Jeon, Seong Soo Choi, Han Yong Lee, Hyun Moo Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study |
title | Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study |
title_full | Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study |
title_fullStr | Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study |
title_short | Influence of Body Mass Index, Smoking, and Blood Pressure on Survival of Patients with Surgically-Treated, Low Stage Renal Cell Carcinoma: A 14-Year Retrospective Cohort Study |
title_sort | influence of body mass index, smoking, and blood pressure on survival of patients with surgically-treated, low stage renal cell carcinoma: a 14-year retrospective cohort study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23400428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2013.28.2.227 |
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