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Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type
Objectives: The role of body mass index (BMI) in lymphoma survival outcomes is controversial. The prognostic significance of BMI in extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) is unclear. We evaluated the prognostic role of BMI in patients with ENKTL. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28002803 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13988 |
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author | Li, Ya-Jun Yi, Ping-Yong Li, Ji-Wei Liu, Xian-Ling Liu, Xi-Yu Zhou, Fang OuYang, Zhou Sun, Zhong-Yi Huang, Li-Jun He, Jun-Qiao Yao, Yuan Fan, Zhou Tang, Tian Jiang, Wen-Qi |
author_facet | Li, Ya-Jun Yi, Ping-Yong Li, Ji-Wei Liu, Xian-Ling Liu, Xi-Yu Zhou, Fang OuYang, Zhou Sun, Zhong-Yi Huang, Li-Jun He, Jun-Qiao Yao, Yuan Fan, Zhou Tang, Tian Jiang, Wen-Qi |
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description | Objectives: The role of body mass index (BMI) in lymphoma survival outcomes is controversial. The prognostic significance of BMI in extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) is unclear. We evaluated the prognostic role of BMI in patients with ENKTL. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 742 patients with newly diagnosed ENKTL. The prognostic value of BMI was compared between patients with low BMIs (< 20.0 kg/m(2)) and patients with high BMIs (≥ 20.0 kg/m(2)). The prognostic value of the International Prognostic Index (IPI) and the Korean Prognostic Index (KPI) was also evaluated and compared with that of the BMI classification. Results: Patients with low BMIs tended to exhibit higher Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) scores (≥ 2) (P = 0.001), more frequent B symptoms (P < 0.001), lower albumin levels (P < 0.001), higher KPI scores (P = 0.03), and lower rates of complete remission (P < 0.001) than patients with high BMIs, as well as inferior progression-free survival (PFS, P = 0.003), and inferior overall survival (OS, P = 0.001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that age > 60 years, mass > 5 cm, stage III/IV, elevated LDH levels, albumin levels < 35 g/L and low BMIs were independent adverse predictors of OS. The BMI classification was found to be superior to the IPI with respect to predicting patient outcomes among low-risk patients and the KPI with respect to distinguishing between intermediate-low- and high-intermediate-risk patients. Conclusions: Higher BMI at the time of diagnosis is associated with improved overall survival in ENKTL. Using the BMI classification may improve the IPI and KPI prognostic models. |
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spelling | pubmed-53548282017-04-24 Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type Li, Ya-Jun Yi, Ping-Yong Li, Ji-Wei Liu, Xian-Ling Liu, Xi-Yu Zhou, Fang OuYang, Zhou Sun, Zhong-Yi Huang, Li-Jun He, Jun-Qiao Yao, Yuan Fan, Zhou Tang, Tian Jiang, Wen-Qi Oncotarget Research Paper Objectives: The role of body mass index (BMI) in lymphoma survival outcomes is controversial. The prognostic significance of BMI in extranodal natural killer (NK)/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) is unclear. We evaluated the prognostic role of BMI in patients with ENKTL. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 742 patients with newly diagnosed ENKTL. The prognostic value of BMI was compared between patients with low BMIs (< 20.0 kg/m(2)) and patients with high BMIs (≥ 20.0 kg/m(2)). The prognostic value of the International Prognostic Index (IPI) and the Korean Prognostic Index (KPI) was also evaluated and compared with that of the BMI classification. Results: Patients with low BMIs tended to exhibit higher Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG PS) scores (≥ 2) (P = 0.001), more frequent B symptoms (P < 0.001), lower albumin levels (P < 0.001), higher KPI scores (P = 0.03), and lower rates of complete remission (P < 0.001) than patients with high BMIs, as well as inferior progression-free survival (PFS, P = 0.003), and inferior overall survival (OS, P = 0.001). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that age > 60 years, mass > 5 cm, stage III/IV, elevated LDH levels, albumin levels < 35 g/L and low BMIs were independent adverse predictors of OS. The BMI classification was found to be superior to the IPI with respect to predicting patient outcomes among low-risk patients and the KPI with respect to distinguishing between intermediate-low- and high-intermediate-risk patients. Conclusions: Higher BMI at the time of diagnosis is associated with improved overall survival in ENKTL. Using the BMI classification may improve the IPI and KPI prognostic models. Impact Journals LLC 2016-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5354828/ /pubmed/28002803 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13988 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Li et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 | Research Paper Li, Ya-Jun Yi, Ping-Yong Li, Ji-Wei Liu, Xian-Ling Liu, Xi-Yu Zhou, Fang OuYang, Zhou Sun, Zhong-Yi Huang, Li-Jun He, Jun-Qiao Yao, Yuan Fan, Zhou Tang, Tian Jiang, Wen-Qi Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
title | Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
title_full | Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
title_fullStr | Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
title_short | Increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
title_sort | increased body mass index is associated with improved overall survival in extranodal natural killer/t-cell lymphoma, nasal type |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354828/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28002803 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.13988 |
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