The relationship between body-mass index and overall survival in non-small cell lung cancer by sex, smoking status, and race: A pooled analysis of 20,937 International lung Cancer consortium (ILCCO) patients
Lung Cancer(2021)
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•Sex, smoking status and race interact with the BMI-survival relationship in Non-Small-Cell-Lung-Cancer patients in various ways.•Black patients had more favourable outcomes in the BMI-extremes when compared to White patients.•Female ever-smokers had worse outcomes when compared to male ever-smokers.•Asian patients and never smokers were not significantly associated with OS in general.•These distinct associations reflect sex and racial differences in body composition and etiological differences in NSCLC carcinogenesis.
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aHR,BMI,CI,DNA,EGFR,ER,HER2,HR,ILCCO,KM,LCSS,MVA,N,NL,NSCLC,OS,OW,PD-L1,UW,WHO
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