[治疗前体重指数对鼻咽癌预后的影响]。

Jing-Ye Hu, Wei Yi, Yun-Fei Xia, Jin Gao, Zhi-Gang Liu, Ya-Lan Tao
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摘要

背景和目的:鉴于BMI对鼻咽癌治疗结果影响的信息有限,我们试图研究放疗后体重指数(BMI)与癌症控制之间的关系。方法:我们比较了1990年至2003年间接受放射治疗的1489例患者的BMI组的临床结果信息。多变量分析用于确定BMI是否显著预测不良复发。结果:与正常组比较,体重过轻组患者的年龄、T分期、N分期、临床分期均有统计学差异(p)。结论:体重过轻组患者的总生存率、远处转移无失败生存率、局部无复发生存率显著降低。治疗前BMI分级可能是重要的独立预后因素。
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[Impact of pretherapy body mass index on prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma].

Background and objective: Given the limited information regarding the impact of BMI on treatment outcomes for nasopharyngeal carcinoma, we sought to examine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and cancer control after radiotherapy.

Methods: We compared clinic outcome information across BMI groups from 1,489 patients treated with radiotherapy between 1990 and 2003. Multivariate analysis was used to determine if BMI significantly predicted adverse recurrence.

Results: In comparison with normal group, there were statistical difference in age, T staging, N staging, and clinical staging (P<0.0001). In survival analysis, in comparison with under-weight group, we could found the hazard ratio was less than one, in the risk of death, cancer recurrence and local recurrence. Meanwhile, the hazard ratio gradually declined when the body weight increased. In univariate survival analysis, under-weight patient had a significant decrease in overall survival,(P<0.0001). When Cox regression model was applied to multivariate analysis, we could found age, T staging, N staging, and BMI grades could be a significant independent prognosis factors(P<0.05).

Conclusion: Under-weight patients had a significant decrease in overall survival rate, distant metastasis failure-free survival, and local relapse-free survival. Pretherapy BMI grades could be a significant independent prognosis factors.

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