Are associations between obesity and prostate cancer outcomes following radical prostatectomy the same in smokers and non-smokers? Results from the SEARCH Cohort

Purpose Obesity and smoking have been associated with poor prostate cancer (PC) outcomes. We investigated associations between obesity and biochemical recurrence (BCR), metastasis, castrate resistant-PC (CRPC), PC-specific mortality (PCSM), and all-cause mortality (ACM) and examined if smoking modif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer causes & control 2023-11, Vol.34 (11), p.983-993
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Ivy T., Gu, Lin, De Hoedt, Amanda M., Cooperberg, Matthew R., Amling, Christopher L., Kane, Christopher J., Klaassen, Zachary, Terris, Martha K., Guerrios-Rivera, Lourdes, Vidal, Adriana C., Aronson, William J., Freedland, Stephen J., Csizmadi, Ilona
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose Obesity and smoking have been associated with poor prostate cancer (PC) outcomes. We investigated associations between obesity and biochemical recurrence (BCR), metastasis, castrate resistant-PC (CRPC), PC-specific mortality (PCSM), and all-cause mortality (ACM) and examined if smoking modified these associations. Methods We analyzed SEARCH Cohort data from men undergoing RP between 1990 and 2020. Cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between body mass index (BMI) as a continuous variable and weight status classifications (normal: 18.5 ≤ 25 kg/m 2 ; overweight: 25–29.9 kg/m 2 ; obese: ≥ 30 kg/m 2 ) and PC outcomes. Results Among 6,241 men, 1,326 (21%) were normal weight, 2,756 (44%) overweight and 2159 (35%) obese; 1,841 (30%) were never-smokers, 2,768 (44%) former and 1,632 (26%) current-smokers. Among all men, obesity was associated with non-significant increased risk of PCSM, adj-HR = 1.71; 0.98–2.98, P  = 0.057, while overweight and obesity were inversely associated with ACM, adj-HR = 0.75; 0.66–0.84, P  
ISSN:0957-5243
1573-7225
DOI:10.1007/s10552-023-01747-2