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Age-dependent prognostic value of body mass index for non-metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma: A large multicenter retrospective analysis

Authors
Byun, Seok-SooHwang, Eu C.Kang, Seok H.Hong, Sung-HooChung, JinsooKwon, Tae G.Kim, Hyeon H.Kwak, CheolKim, Yong-JuneLee, Won K.
Issue Date
1-Jul-2018
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
age; body mass index; obesity; renal cell carcinoma; survival
Citation
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, v.118, no.1, pp 199 - 205
Pages
7
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
Volume
118
Number
1
Start Page
199
End Page
205
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/3342
DOI
10.1002/jso.25104
ISSN
0022-4790
1096-9098
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The prognostic value of obesity is unestablished for renal cell carcinoma. We assessed the age-dependent prognostic value of body mass index (BMI) in a large multicenter cohort of patients with non-metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (nm-cRCC). Methods: This study evaluated 2092 patients with nm-cRCC who underwent surgery with curative intent at five Korean institutions between 2001 and 2014. Results: There was no significant difference in BMI between the young (<45 years) and older patients (>= 45 years) (P=0.398). Among older patients, high BMI (>= 25 kg/m(2)) was associated with better 5-year rates of recurrence-free survival (RFS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) (P=0.003 and 0.004, respectively), and multivariate analysis confirmed that high BMI was independently associated with better RFS and CSS (RFS hazard ratio [HR]: 0.617, P=0.005; CSS HR: 0.588, P=0.024). However, among young patients, there were no significant BMI-related differences in the 5-year RFS and CSS rates (P=0.457 and 0.420, respectively), and high BMI was not independently associated with RFS or CSS (P=0.822 and 0.749, respectively). Conclusions: Among patients with nm-cRCC, high BMI was associated with a favorable prognosis among older patients but not among young patients. Therefore, the relationship between obesity and nm-cRCC prognosis might vary according to age.
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