TY - JOUR
T1 - The presence of chronic diseases contributes to the occurrence risk factors for gynecological cancers in Japan
AU - Okamoto, Kazuhiro
AU - Nakamura, Keiichiro
AU - Matsuoka, Hirofumi
AU - Matsubara, Yuko
AU - Haraga, Junko
AU - Ogawa, Chikako
AU - Masuyama, Hisashi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/4
Y1 - 2020/4
N2 - The aim of the present study was to determine whether chronic diseases (CD), such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, heart diseases and cerebrovascular diseases, are occurrence risk factors and affect the survival of patients with gynecological cancers (GC). The correlations between CD and the characteristics and survival of 1,590 GC patients [685 with cervical cancer (CC), 613 with endometrial cancer (EM) and 292 with ovarian cancer (OV)] were investigated in the present study. Of the CD patients, 189 had CC (27.6%), 265 had EM (43.2%) and 72 had OV (24.7%). The incidence of CD increased with age in GC patients. The number of CD patients aged ≥70 years, was 8.6-fold higher in the CC group, 3.0-fold higher in the EM group, and 9.6-fold higher in the OV group compared with those aged <50 years. CD and excess body weight were associated with GC regardless of patient age. However, there was no correlation between CD and survival at any age in GC patients. These findings indicate that CD contribute to >24% of the occurrence risk factors in GC patients in Japan.
AB - The aim of the present study was to determine whether chronic diseases (CD), such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, heart diseases and cerebrovascular diseases, are occurrence risk factors and affect the survival of patients with gynecological cancers (GC). The correlations between CD and the characteristics and survival of 1,590 GC patients [685 with cervical cancer (CC), 613 with endometrial cancer (EM) and 292 with ovarian cancer (OV)] were investigated in the present study. Of the CD patients, 189 had CC (27.6%), 265 had EM (43.2%) and 72 had OV (24.7%). The incidence of CD increased with age in GC patients. The number of CD patients aged ≥70 years, was 8.6-fold higher in the CC group, 3.0-fold higher in the EM group, and 9.6-fold higher in the OV group compared with those aged <50 years. CD and excess body weight were associated with GC regardless of patient age. However, there was no correlation between CD and survival at any age in GC patients. These findings indicate that CD contribute to >24% of the occurrence risk factors in GC patients in Japan.
KW - Chronic diseases
KW - Gynecological cancer
KW - Occurrence risk factors
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U2 - 10.3892/mco.2020.1989
DO - 10.3892/mco.2020.1989
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85081040453
SN - 2049-9450
VL - 12
SP - 336
EP - 342
JO - Molecular and Clinical Oncology
JF - Molecular and Clinical Oncology
IS - 4
ER -