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Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the probability of survival and prognostic factors for tobacco-related neoplasms in a population-based cohort. METHODS: This is a cohort with data from the Population-Based Cancer Registry of Florianópolis, southern Brazil, from 2008 to 2012. The Stata 16.0 software was used t...
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Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8973025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35416842 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056003651 |
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author | Schneider, Ione Jayce Ceola Schmidt, Tauana Prestes Correa, Vanessa Pereira dos Santos, Ana Maria Martins da Rocha, Bruna Vanti Garcia, Leandro Pereira Ceccon, Roger Flores |
author_facet | Schneider, Ione Jayce Ceola Schmidt, Tauana Prestes Correa, Vanessa Pereira dos Santos, Ana Maria Martins da Rocha, Bruna Vanti Garcia, Leandro Pereira Ceccon, Roger Flores |
author_sort | Schneider, Ione Jayce Ceola |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To estimate the probability of survival and prognostic factors for tobacco-related neoplasms in a population-based cohort. METHODS: This is a cohort with data from the Population-Based Cancer Registry of Florianópolis, southern Brazil, from 2008 to 2012. The Stata 16.0 software was used to estimate the probabilities of survival in five years after diagnosis, by the Kaplan Meier method, and the risk of death, by the Cox regression. RESULTS: A total of 2,829 cancer records related to smoking were included, more prevalent among males, over 70 years of age, nine years or more of schooling, white, with a partner and metastatic diagnosis. The most frequent groupings were colon and rectum (28.7%), trachea, bronchi and lungs (18.6%) and stomach (11.8%). At follow-up, 1,450 died. Pancreatic cancer had the worst probability of survival (14.3%), followed by liver cancer (19.4%). CONCLUSION: Risk factors for death and survival rates differ across the 13 types of tobacco-related cancers. Early diagnosis and primary prevention are strategies that must be improved to improve survival and decrease the burden related to these types of cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-89730252022-04-04 Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC Schneider, Ione Jayce Ceola Schmidt, Tauana Prestes Correa, Vanessa Pereira dos Santos, Ana Maria Martins da Rocha, Bruna Vanti Garcia, Leandro Pereira Ceccon, Roger Flores Rev Saude Publica Original Article OBJECTIVE: To estimate the probability of survival and prognostic factors for tobacco-related neoplasms in a population-based cohort. METHODS: This is a cohort with data from the Population-Based Cancer Registry of Florianópolis, southern Brazil, from 2008 to 2012. The Stata 16.0 software was used to estimate the probabilities of survival in five years after diagnosis, by the Kaplan Meier method, and the risk of death, by the Cox regression. RESULTS: A total of 2,829 cancer records related to smoking were included, more prevalent among males, over 70 years of age, nine years or more of schooling, white, with a partner and metastatic diagnosis. The most frequent groupings were colon and rectum (28.7%), trachea, bronchi and lungs (18.6%) and stomach (11.8%). At follow-up, 1,450 died. Pancreatic cancer had the worst probability of survival (14.3%), followed by liver cancer (19.4%). CONCLUSION: Risk factors for death and survival rates differ across the 13 types of tobacco-related cancers. Early diagnosis and primary prevention are strategies that must be improved to improve survival and decrease the burden related to these types of cancer. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8973025/ /pubmed/35416842 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056003651 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Schneider, Ione Jayce Ceola Schmidt, Tauana Prestes Correa, Vanessa Pereira dos Santos, Ana Maria Martins da Rocha, Bruna Vanti Garcia, Leandro Pereira Ceccon, Roger Flores Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC |
title | Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC |
title_full | Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC |
title_fullStr | Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC |
title_full_unstemmed | Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC |
title_short | Tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from Florianópolis, SC |
title_sort | tobacco-related neoplasms: survival analysis and risk of death of population data from florianópolis, sc |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8973025/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35416842 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2022056003651 |
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