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진단 전 흡연과 음주 행태와 위암 환자의 생존율: 전향적 환자 코호트 연구open accessPrediagnostic Smoking and Alcohol Drinking and Gastric Cancer Survival: A Korean Prospective Cohort Study

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Prediagnostic Smoking and Alcohol Drinking and Gastric Cancer Survival: A Korean Prospective Cohort Study
Authors
Kim, Shin AhChoi, Bo YoulSong, Kyu SangPark, Chan HyukEun, Chang SooHan, Dong SooKim, Yong SungKim, Hyun Ja
Issue Date
Mar-2019
Publisher
대한소화기학회
Keywords
Drinking; Prospective studies; Smoking; Stomach neoplasms; Survival
Citation
대한소화기학회지, v.73, no.3, pp 141 - 151
Pages
11
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
대한소화기학회지
Volume
73
Number
3
Start Page
141
End Page
151
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/14338
DOI
10.4166/kjg.2019.73.3.141
ISSN
1598-9992
2233-6869
Abstract
Background/Aims: Behavioral factors, such as smoking and heavy alcohol consumption, increase the risk of gastric cancer (GC), but their effects on survival are not clear. We examined associations between prediagnostic smoking and alcohol drinking behavior and GC death by long-term follow-up. Methods: The participants were 508 GC patients enrolled at Chungnam University Hospital and Hanyang University Guri Hospital from 2001 to 2006. Information on clinicopathologic and behavioral risk factors was collected, and patient survival was prospectively followed until 2016 by medical chart review and telephone survey. Results: During above 10 years follow-up period, overall death was 46.2% (n=226) and GC deaths was 38.2% (n=187) among the 489 GC patients included in the analysis. No significant association was found between smoking habits and overall or GC survival. However, after stratification by histological type, the hazard ratio (HR) of GC death for current smokers tended to be higher for the diffuse type (HR 1.61, 95% CI 0.57-4.59 for current vs. never) rather than for the intestinal type (HR 0.78, 95% CI 0.28-2.19 for current vs. never). Light alcohol consumption was found to be associated with a significantly lower risk of GC death (HR 0.52, 95% CI 0.36-0.75 for <20 g/day for women or <40 g/day for men vs. never and past), and the effects of alcohol drinking habits had similar effects on GC death for the intestinal and diffuse types. Conclusions: These results suggest smoking and alcohol drinking behaviors before a diagnosis of GC are weakly associated with GC survival. Nevertheless, the effect of smoking behavior on prognosis appears to depend on the histological type of GC.
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