Impact of prediagnostic smoking and smoking cessation on colorectal cancer prognosis: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from cohorts within the CHANCES consortium

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Τίτλος:
Impact of prediagnostic smoking and smoking cessation on colorectal
cancer prognosis: a meta-analysis of individual patient data from
cohorts within the CHANCES consortium
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
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Περίληψη:
Background: Smoking has been associated with colorectal cancer (CRC)
incidence and mortality in previous studies and might also be associated
with prognosis after CRC diagnosis. However, current evidence on smoking
in association with CRC prognosis is limited.
Patients and methods: For this individual patient data meta-analysis,
sociodemographic and smoking behavior information of 12 414 incident CRC
patients (median age at diagnosis: 64.3 years), recruited within 14
prospective cohort studies among previously cancer-free adults, was
collected at baseline and harmonized across studies. Vital status and
causes of death were collected for a mean follow-up time of 5.1 years
following cancer diagnosis. Associations of smoking behavior with
overall and CRC-specific survival were evaluated using Cox regression
and standard meta-analysis methodology.
Results: A total of 5229 participants died, 3194 from CRC. Cox
regression revealed significant associations between former [hazard
ratio (HR) = 1.12; 95 % confidence interval (CI) = 1.04-1.20] and
current smoking (HR = 1.29; 95% CI = 1.04-1.60) and poorer overall
survival compared with never smoking. Compared with current smoking,
smoking cessation was associated with improved overall (HR<10years =
0.78; 95% CI = 0.69-0.88; HR >= 10years = 0.78; 95% CI = 0.63-0.97)
and CRC-specific survival (HR similar to 10 years = 0.76; 95% CI =
0.67-0.85).
Conclusion: In this large meta-analysis including primary data of
incident CRC patients from 14 prospective cohort studies on the
association between smoking and CRC prognosis, former and current
smoking were associated with poorer CRC prognosis compared with never
smoking. Smoking cessation was associated with improved survival when
compared with current smokers. Future studies should further quantify
the benefits of nonsmoking, both for cancer prevention and for improving
survival among CRC patients, in particular also in terms of treatment
response.
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2018
Συγγραφείς:
Ordonez-Mena, J. M.
Walter, V.
Schoettker, B.
Jenab, M. and
O'Doherty, M. G.
Kee, F.
Bueno-de-Mesquita, B.
Peeters, P.
H. M.
Stricker, B. H.
Ruiter, R.
Hofman, A.
Soderberg,
S.
Jousilahti, P.
Kuulasmaa, K.
Freedman, N. D. and
Wilsgaard, T.
Wolk, A.
Nilsson, L. M.
Tjonneland, A. and
Quiros, J. R.
van Duijnhoven, F. J. B.
Siersema, P. D. and
Boffetta, P.
Trichopoulou, A.
Brenner, H.
Consortium Hlth
Ageing Network
Περιοδικό:
Annals of Oncology
Εκδότης:
Oxford University Press
Τόμος:
29
Αριθμός / τεύχος:
2
Σελίδες:
472-483
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
smoking; smoking cessation; colorectal neoplasms; survival;
meta-analysis
Επίσημο URL (Εκδότης):
DOI:
10.1093/annonc/mdx761
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