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Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)

INTRODUCTION: Clinicopathologic and prognostic significance of body mass index (BMI) in breast cancer (BC) patients remained conflicting. We aimed to investigate and modify the impact of BMI on clinicopathological significance and survival in western Chinese BC patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 8,394...

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Autores principales: Wang, Kang, Wu, Yu-Tuan, Zhang, Xiang, Chen, Li, Zhu, Wen-Ming, Zhang, Ai-Jie, Zheng, Ke, Yin, Xue-Dong, Li, Fan, Kong, Ling-Quan, Ma, Bin-Lin, Li, Hui, Liu, Jin-Ping, Jiang, Jun, Li, Zhu-Yue, Shi, Yang, Ren, Guo-Sheng, Li, Hong-Yuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6500692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31119166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3692093
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author Wang, Kang
Wu, Yu-Tuan
Zhang, Xiang
Chen, Li
Zhu, Wen-Ming
Zhang, Ai-Jie
Zheng, Ke
Yin, Xue-Dong
Li, Fan
Kong, Ling-Quan
Ma, Bin-Lin
Li, Hui
Liu, Jin-Ping
Jiang, Jun
Li, Zhu-Yue
Shi, Yang
Ren, Guo-Sheng
Li, Hong-Yuan
author_facet Wang, Kang
Wu, Yu-Tuan
Zhang, Xiang
Chen, Li
Zhu, Wen-Ming
Zhang, Ai-Jie
Zheng, Ke
Yin, Xue-Dong
Li, Fan
Kong, Ling-Quan
Ma, Bin-Lin
Li, Hui
Liu, Jin-Ping
Jiang, Jun
Li, Zhu-Yue
Shi, Yang
Ren, Guo-Sheng
Li, Hong-Yuan
author_sort Wang, Kang
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Clinicopathologic and prognostic significance of body mass index (BMI) in breast cancer (BC) patients remained conflicting. We aimed to investigate and modify the impact of BMI on clinicopathological significance and survival in western Chinese BC patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 8,394 female BC patients from Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG) between 2005 and 2015 were identified. Multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportion hazard regressions were used to examine the difference of clinicopathologic and survival characteristics between BMI categories. RESULTS: For the premenopausal, overweight and obese (OW) patients tended to have large tumor size (>5cm) (odds ratio [OR], 1.30, P<0.01) and triple-negative BC (OR, 1.31; P=0.01) compared with normal weight (NW) patients. Premenopausal underweight (UW) patients had a significantly higher risk of HER2 positive (OR, 1.71; P=0.02) and distant metastasis (OR, 2.59; P=0.01). For postmenopausal patients, OW patients showed higher risks of large tumor size (>5cm) (OR, 1.46; P=0.01), nuclear grade III (OR, 1.24; P=0.04), and lymphovascular invasion (OR, 1.46; P=0.01) compared with NW patients. An “U” shaped relationship between BMI and DFS was found (UW versus NW, adjusted hazard ratio (HR), 2.80, P<0.001; OW versus NW, adjusted HR, 1.40, P=0.02), whereas no significant difference of disease-free survival (DFS) between OW and NW premenopausal patients (adjusted HR=1.34, P=0.18) was revealed. CONCLUSION: We concluded that UW and OW were associated with aggressively clinicopathological characteristics, regardless of menopausal status. An “U” shaped association of BMI and DFS was revealed, and no significant difference of DFS between OW and NW in postmenopausal subgroup was revealed.
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spelling pubmed-65006922019-05-22 Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG) Wang, Kang Wu, Yu-Tuan Zhang, Xiang Chen, Li Zhu, Wen-Ming Zhang, Ai-Jie Zheng, Ke Yin, Xue-Dong Li, Fan Kong, Ling-Quan Ma, Bin-Lin Li, Hui Liu, Jin-Ping Jiang, Jun Li, Zhu-Yue Shi, Yang Ren, Guo-Sheng Li, Hong-Yuan Biomed Res Int Research Article INTRODUCTION: Clinicopathologic and prognostic significance of body mass index (BMI) in breast cancer (BC) patients remained conflicting. We aimed to investigate and modify the impact of BMI on clinicopathological significance and survival in western Chinese BC patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 8,394 female BC patients from Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG) between 2005 and 2015 were identified. Multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportion hazard regressions were used to examine the difference of clinicopathologic and survival characteristics between BMI categories. RESULTS: For the premenopausal, overweight and obese (OW) patients tended to have large tumor size (>5cm) (odds ratio [OR], 1.30, P<0.01) and triple-negative BC (OR, 1.31; P=0.01) compared with normal weight (NW) patients. Premenopausal underweight (UW) patients had a significantly higher risk of HER2 positive (OR, 1.71; P=0.02) and distant metastasis (OR, 2.59; P=0.01). For postmenopausal patients, OW patients showed higher risks of large tumor size (>5cm) (OR, 1.46; P=0.01), nuclear grade III (OR, 1.24; P=0.04), and lymphovascular invasion (OR, 1.46; P=0.01) compared with NW patients. An “U” shaped relationship between BMI and DFS was found (UW versus NW, adjusted hazard ratio (HR), 2.80, P<0.001; OW versus NW, adjusted HR, 1.40, P=0.02), whereas no significant difference of disease-free survival (DFS) between OW and NW premenopausal patients (adjusted HR=1.34, P=0.18) was revealed. CONCLUSION: We concluded that UW and OW were associated with aggressively clinicopathological characteristics, regardless of menopausal status. An “U” shaped association of BMI and DFS was revealed, and no significant difference of DFS between OW and NW in postmenopausal subgroup was revealed. Hindawi 2019-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6500692/ /pubmed/31119166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3692093 Text en Copyright © 2019 Kang Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Kang
Wu, Yu-Tuan
Zhang, Xiang
Chen, Li
Zhu, Wen-Ming
Zhang, Ai-Jie
Zheng, Ke
Yin, Xue-Dong
Li, Fan
Kong, Ling-Quan
Ma, Bin-Lin
Li, Hui
Liu, Jin-Ping
Jiang, Jun
Li, Zhu-Yue
Shi, Yang
Ren, Guo-Sheng
Li, Hong-Yuan
Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)
title Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)
title_full Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)
title_fullStr Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)
title_short Clinicopathologic and Prognostic Significance of Body Mass Index (BMI) among Breast Cancer Patients in Western China: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Based on Western China Clinical Cooperation Group (WCCCG)
title_sort clinicopathologic and prognostic significance of body mass index (bmi) among breast cancer patients in western china: a retrospective multicenter cohort based on western china clinical cooperation group (wcccg)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6500692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31119166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3692093
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