关于戒烟和癌症生存的荟萃分析综述:一份简短报告

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Fausto Petrelli , Antonio Ghidini , Mauro Rossitto , Lorenzo Dottorini , Francesco Tarantini
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在癌症诊断时或前后戒烟与多种肿瘤类型的生存显著改善有关。这项对12项荟萃分析的综合综述表明,诊断后戒烟的患者肺癌死亡率降低15-29%,头颈癌死亡率降低20%,结直肠癌死亡率降低24%。在乳腺癌、膀胱癌和胃肠道癌中也观察到提示性的益处。最有力的证据支持戒烟对肺癌和结直肠癌的预后价值。这些发现强调了将有组织的戒烟干预纳入常规肿瘤护理的临床重要性,不仅对于长期疾病预防,而且对于改善已经诊断为癌症的患者的生存结果。尽管获益一致,但在肿瘤学环境中,戒烟支持仍未得到充分利用。解决这一差距是朝着以最小毒性和高成本效益改善癌症预后迈出的关键和可行的一步。
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An umbrella review of meta-analyses on smoking cessation and cancer survival: a brief report
Smoking cessation at or around the time of cancer diagnosis is associated with significant improvements in survival across multiple tumor types. This umbrella review of 12 meta-analyses demonstrates that patients who quit smoking post-diagnosis have a 15–29% reduction in mortality in lung cancer, a 20% reduction in head and neck cancers, and a 24% reduction in colorectal cancer. Suggestive benefits were also observed in breast, bladder, and gastrointestinal cancers. The strongest evidence supports the prognostic value of cessation in lung and colorectal cancers. These findings underscore the clinical importance of integrating structured tobacco cessation interventions into routine oncologic care, not only for long-term disease prevention but also to improve survival outcomes in patients already diagnosed with cancer. Despite the consistency of benefit, cessation support remains underutilized in oncology settings. Addressing this gap represents a critical and actionable step toward improving cancer prognosis with minimal toxicity and high cost-effectiveness.
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Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
407
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Lung Cancer is an international publication covering the clinical, translational and basic science of malignancies of the lung and chest region.Original research articles, early reports, review articles, editorials and correspondence covering the prevention, epidemiology and etiology, basic biology, pathology, clinical assessment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, combined treatment modalities, other treatment modalities and outcomes of lung cancer are welcome.
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