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1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online) |
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
Manuscript Type |
Retrospective Cohort Study |
Article Title |
Lifestyle factors and long-term survival of gastric cancer patients: A large bidirectional cohort study from China
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Manuscript Source |
Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Lu-Lu Zhao, Huang Huang, Yang Wang, Tong-Bo Wang, Hong Zhou, Fu-Hai Ma, Hu Ren, Peng-Hui Niu, Dong-Bing Zhao and Ying-Tai Chen |
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Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
National Key R&D Program of China |
2017YFC0908300 |
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Corresponding Author |
Ying-Tai Chen, MD, Professor, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, 17 Panjiayuan Nanli, Beijing 100021, China. yingtaichen@126.com |
Key Words |
Gastric cancer; Lifestyle factors; Prognosis; Cohort study; Body mass index; Cigarette smoking |
Core Tip |
Lifestyle factors are likely to impact the prognosis of gastric cancer, but evidence has been inconsistent. We conducted a single-center, large-scale bidirectional cohort study to investigate the association of lifestyle factors with long-term prognosis for patients with gastric cancer in China. Among the patients overall, weight loss but not body mass index values at diagnosis, was related to survival outcomes. For other factors, smoking history of more than 30 years conferred a worse prognosis for only patients who underwent gastrectomy. |
Publish Date |
2020-04-14 12:30 |
Citation |
Zhao LL, Huang H, Wang Y, Wang TB, Zhou H, Ma FH, Ren H, Niu PH, Zhao DB, Chen YT. Lifestyle factors and long-term survival of gastric cancer patients: A large bidirectional cohort study from China. World J Gastroenterol 2020; 26(14): 1613-1627 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v26/i14/1613.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i14.1613 |