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Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database

Marital status was found to be an independent prognostic factor for survival in various cancer types, but it hasn't been studied in gastric cancer. The Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database was used to compare survival outcomes with marital status. A total of 16,106 eligible patie...

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Autores principales: Shi, Rong-liang, Chen, Qian, Yang, Zhen, Pan, Gaofeng, Zhang, Ziping, Wang, WeiHua, Liu, Shaoqun, Zhang, Dongbin, Jiang, Daowen, Liu, Weiyan
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4914354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26840093
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7107
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author Shi, Rong-liang
Chen, Qian
Yang, Zhen
Pan, Gaofeng
Zhang, Ziping
Wang, WeiHua
Liu, Shaoqun
Zhang, Dongbin
Jiang, Daowen
Liu, Weiyan
author_facet Shi, Rong-liang
Chen, Qian
Yang, Zhen
Pan, Gaofeng
Zhang, Ziping
Wang, WeiHua
Liu, Shaoqun
Zhang, Dongbin
Jiang, Daowen
Liu, Weiyan
author_sort Shi, Rong-liang
collection PubMed
description Marital status was found to be an independent prognostic factor for survival in various cancer types, but it hasn't been studied in gastric cancer. The Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database was used to compare survival outcomes with marital status. A total of 16,106 eligible patients were identified. Patients in the widowed group had the highest proportion of women, more common site of stomach, more prevalence of elderly patients, higher percentage of adenocarcinoma, and more tumors at localized stage (P < 0.05). Patients in married group had better 5year cause-specific survival (CSS) than those unmarried (P < 0.05). Further analysis showed that widowed patients always presented the lowest CSS compared with that of other groups. Widowed patients had 7.1% reduction in 5-year CSS compared with married patients at Localized stage (77.2% vs 70.1%, P < 0.001), 9.6% reduction at Regional stage (38.2% vs 28.6%, P < 0.001), and 4.7% reduction at Distant stage (13.3% vs 8.6%, P < 0.001). These results showed that unmarried patients were at greater risk of cancer specific mortality. Despite favorable clinicpathological characteristics, widowed patients were at highest risk of death compared with other groups.
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spelling pubmed-49143542016-07-11 Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database Shi, Rong-liang Chen, Qian Yang, Zhen Pan, Gaofeng Zhang, Ziping Wang, WeiHua Liu, Shaoqun Zhang, Dongbin Jiang, Daowen Liu, Weiyan Oncotarget Clinical Research Paper Marital status was found to be an independent prognostic factor for survival in various cancer types, but it hasn't been studied in gastric cancer. The Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database was used to compare survival outcomes with marital status. A total of 16,106 eligible patients were identified. Patients in the widowed group had the highest proportion of women, more common site of stomach, more prevalence of elderly patients, higher percentage of adenocarcinoma, and more tumors at localized stage (P < 0.05). Patients in married group had better 5year cause-specific survival (CSS) than those unmarried (P < 0.05). Further analysis showed that widowed patients always presented the lowest CSS compared with that of other groups. Widowed patients had 7.1% reduction in 5-year CSS compared with married patients at Localized stage (77.2% vs 70.1%, P < 0.001), 9.6% reduction at Regional stage (38.2% vs 28.6%, P < 0.001), and 4.7% reduction at Distant stage (13.3% vs 8.6%, P < 0.001). These results showed that unmarried patients were at greater risk of cancer specific mortality. Despite favorable clinicpathological characteristics, widowed patients were at highest risk of death compared with other groups. Impact Journals LLC 2016-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4914354/ /pubmed/26840093 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7107 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Shi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Clinical Research Paper
Shi, Rong-liang
Chen, Qian
Yang, Zhen
Pan, Gaofeng
Zhang, Ziping
Wang, WeiHua
Liu, Shaoqun
Zhang, Dongbin
Jiang, Daowen
Liu, Weiyan
Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database
title Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database
title_full Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database
title_fullStr Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database
title_full_unstemmed Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database
title_short Marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the SEER database
title_sort marital status independently predicts gastric cancer survival after surgical resection--an analysis of the seer database
topic Clinical Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4914354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26840093
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7107
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