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Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to visually represent postoperative recurrence patterns using event dynamics and to assess sex-based differences in the timing of recurrence for non-small cell lung cancer. METHODS: We studied 829 patients (538 men, 291 women) with NSCLC who underwent complete pulm...

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Autores principales: Watanabe, Katsuya, Sakamaki, Kentaro, Nishii, Teppei, Yamamoto, Taketsugu, Maehara, Takamitsu, Nakayama, Haruhiko, Masuda, Munetaka
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29582626
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.3.719
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author Watanabe, Katsuya
Sakamaki, Kentaro
Nishii, Teppei
Yamamoto, Taketsugu
Maehara, Takamitsu
Nakayama, Haruhiko
Masuda, Munetaka
author_facet Watanabe, Katsuya
Sakamaki, Kentaro
Nishii, Teppei
Yamamoto, Taketsugu
Maehara, Takamitsu
Nakayama, Haruhiko
Masuda, Munetaka
author_sort Watanabe, Katsuya
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description OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to visually represent postoperative recurrence patterns using event dynamics and to assess sex-based differences in the timing of recurrence for non-small cell lung cancer. METHODS: We studied 829 patients (538 men, 291 women) with NSCLC who underwent complete pulmonary resection in 9 hospitals. Event dynamics with the use of life-table methods were evaluated, and only first events (distant metastases or local recurrence) were considered. The effects of sex, histological type, pathological stage, and smoking history were studied. RESULT: The resulting smoothed hazard rate curves indicated that the recurrence risk pattern definitely correlated with sex, with a sharp peak in the first year in men and a broad peak during the first 2 to 3 years in women. These findings were also confirmed by analyses according to pathological stage, histological type, and smoking history. CONCLUSION: The peak times of recurrence differed considerably between men and women. The delayed time of peak recurrence in women, associated with a longer disease-free interval within subsets of patients with similar disease stage, histological type, and smoking status, might account for the better survival in women.
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spelling pubmed-59808472018-06-06 Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Watanabe, Katsuya Sakamaki, Kentaro Nishii, Teppei Yamamoto, Taketsugu Maehara, Takamitsu Nakayama, Haruhiko Masuda, Munetaka Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to visually represent postoperative recurrence patterns using event dynamics and to assess sex-based differences in the timing of recurrence for non-small cell lung cancer. METHODS: We studied 829 patients (538 men, 291 women) with NSCLC who underwent complete pulmonary resection in 9 hospitals. Event dynamics with the use of life-table methods were evaluated, and only first events (distant metastases or local recurrence) were considered. The effects of sex, histological type, pathological stage, and smoking history were studied. RESULT: The resulting smoothed hazard rate curves indicated that the recurrence risk pattern definitely correlated with sex, with a sharp peak in the first year in men and a broad peak during the first 2 to 3 years in women. These findings were also confirmed by analyses according to pathological stage, histological type, and smoking history. CONCLUSION: The peak times of recurrence differed considerably between men and women. The delayed time of peak recurrence in women, associated with a longer disease-free interval within subsets of patients with similar disease stage, histological type, and smoking status, might account for the better survival in women. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5980847/ /pubmed/29582626 http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.3.719 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Watanabe, Katsuya
Sakamaki, Kentaro
Nishii, Teppei
Yamamoto, Taketsugu
Maehara, Takamitsu
Nakayama, Haruhiko
Masuda, Munetaka
Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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title_full Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_fullStr Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_short Gender Differences in the Recurrence Timing of Patients Undergoing Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_sort gender differences in the recurrence timing of patients undergoing resection for non-small cell lung cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5980847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29582626
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.3.719
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