INTRODUCTION: The relationship between Body-Mass-Index (BMI) and lung cancer prognosis is heterogeneous. We evaluated the impact of sex, smoking and race on the relationship between BMI and overall survival (OS) in non-small-cell-lung-cancer (NSCLC). METHODS: Data from 16 individual ILCCO studies were pooled to assess interactions between BMI and the following factors on OS: self-reported race, smoking status and sex, using Cox models (adjusted hazard ratios; aHR) with interaction terms and adjusted penalized smoothing spline plots in stratified analyses. RESULTS: Among 20,937 NSCLC patients with BMI values, females = 47 %; never-smokers = 14 %; White-patients = 76 %. BMI showed differential survival according to race whereby compared to no...
The authors assessed body mass index (BMI), measured as Quetelet’s index (weight in kilograms divide...
Obesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assessed the prognostic role...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
INTRODUCTION: The relationship between Body-Mass-Index (BMI) and lung cancer prognosis is heterogene...
INTRODUCTION: The relationship between Body-Mass-Index (BMI) and lung cancer prognosis is heterogene...
INTRODUCTION: The relationships between morbid obesity, changes in body mass index (BMI) before canc...
INTRODUCTION: The relationships between morbid obesity, changes in body mass index (BMI) before canc...
Abstract Background Weight loss (WL) has been associated with shorter survival in patients with adva...
IntroductionThe relationships between morbid obesity, changes in body mass index (BMI) before cancer...
Background: The inverse relationship between BMI and lung cancer diagnosis is well defined. However,...
Introduction:Obesity increases the risk of death from many adverse health outcomes and has also been...
BackgroundPopulation studies suggest that high body mass index (BMI) correlates with a reduced risk ...
International audienceObesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assess...
International audienceObesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assess...
International audienceObesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assess...
The authors assessed body mass index (BMI), measured as Quetelet’s index (weight in kilograms divide...
Obesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assessed the prognostic role...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
INTRODUCTION: The relationship between Body-Mass-Index (BMI) and lung cancer prognosis is heterogene...
INTRODUCTION: The relationship between Body-Mass-Index (BMI) and lung cancer prognosis is heterogene...
INTRODUCTION: The relationships between morbid obesity, changes in body mass index (BMI) before canc...
INTRODUCTION: The relationships between morbid obesity, changes in body mass index (BMI) before canc...
Abstract Background Weight loss (WL) has been associated with shorter survival in patients with adva...
IntroductionThe relationships between morbid obesity, changes in body mass index (BMI) before cancer...
Background: The inverse relationship between BMI and lung cancer diagnosis is well defined. However,...
Introduction:Obesity increases the risk of death from many adverse health outcomes and has also been...
BackgroundPopulation studies suggest that high body mass index (BMI) correlates with a reduced risk ...
International audienceObesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assess...
International audienceObesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assess...
International audienceObesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assess...
The authors assessed body mass index (BMI), measured as Quetelet’s index (weight in kilograms divide...
Obesity could have a protective effect in patients with lung cancer. We assessed the prognostic role...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...