In this study, we aimed to investigate the influencing factors of postoperative 5-year survival rate in non small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC) patients with stage I–III. We enrolled 220 patients who underwent surgical o...In this study, we aimed to investigate the influencing factors of postoperative 5-year survival rate in non small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC) patients with stage I–III. We enrolled 220 patients who underwent surgical operation and survived longer than 3 months, with histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma from Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2009. Multiple variables, like age, gender, smoking, alcohol, obesity, family history of cancer, diabetes, hypertension, antidiabetic drugs, tumor staging, pathology, treatments, surgical side as well as lipid levels, were selected. We found that tumor staging was associated with 5-year survival rate of stage I–III NSCLC patients by univariate analysis. Furthermore, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and surgical side were associated with the overall survival of NSCLC patients with stage I, stageⅡand stage III, respectively. In conclusion, the status of chronic disease had potential effect on the postoperative 5-year survival rate of lung cancer patients.展开更多
基金General Research Program of Medical Health in Zhejiang Province(Grant No.2014KYB039)Zhejiang Provincial Program for the Zhejiang Medical and Health Science and Technology Program(Grant No.2015KYB071)+2 种基金Scientific Research Fund Project of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine Institute in Zhejiang Province(Grant No.2014LYK021)Science and Technology in Zhejiang Province Chinese Medicine Program(Grant No.2016ZA038)1022 Talent Training Program of Zhejiang Cancer Hospital
文摘In this study, we aimed to investigate the influencing factors of postoperative 5-year survival rate in non small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC) patients with stage I–III. We enrolled 220 patients who underwent surgical operation and survived longer than 3 months, with histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma from Jan. 2009 to Dec. 2009. Multiple variables, like age, gender, smoking, alcohol, obesity, family history of cancer, diabetes, hypertension, antidiabetic drugs, tumor staging, pathology, treatments, surgical side as well as lipid levels, were selected. We found that tumor staging was associated with 5-year survival rate of stage I–III NSCLC patients by univariate analysis. Furthermore, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and surgical side were associated with the overall survival of NSCLC patients with stage I, stageⅡand stage III, respectively. In conclusion, the status of chronic disease had potential effect on the postoperative 5-year survival rate of lung cancer patients.