TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jiang, Mei
AU  - Fares, Aline F
AU  - Shepshelovich, Daniel
AU  - Yang, Ping
AU  - Christiani, David
AU  - Zhang, Jie
AU  - Shiraishi, Kouya
AU  - Ryan, Brid M
AU  - Chen, Chu
AU  - Schwartz, Ann G
AU  - Tardon, Adonina
AU  - Shete, Sanjay
AU  - Schabath, Matthew B
AU  - Teare, M Dawn
AU  - Le Marchand, Loic
AU  - Zhang, Zuo-Feng
AU  - Field, John K
AU  - Brenner, Hermann
AU  - Diao, Nancy
AU  - Xie, Juntao
AU  - Kohno, Takashi
AU  - Harris, Curtis C
AU  - Wenzlaff, Angela S
AU  - Fernandez-Tardon, Guillermo
AU  - Ye, Yuanqing
AU  - Taylor, Fiona
AU  - Wilkens, Lynne R
AU  - Davies, Michael
AU  - Liu, Yi
AU  - Barnett, Matt J
AU  - Goodman, Gary E
AU  - Morgenstern, Hal
AU  - Holleczek, Bernd
AU  - Thomas, Sera
AU  - Brown, M Catherine
AU  - Hung, Rayjean J
AU  - Xu, Wei
AU  - Liu, Geoffrey
TI  - 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.
JO  - Lung cancer
VL  - 152
SN  - 0169-5002
CY  - Amsterdam [u.a.]
PB  - Elsevier
M1  - DKFZ-2020-02942
SP  - 58 - 65
PY  - 2020
AB  - The relationship between Body-Mass-Index (BMI) and lung cancer prognosis is heterogeneous. We evaluated the impact of sex, smoking and race on the relationship between BMI and overall survival (OS) in non-small-cell-lung-cancer (NSCLC).Data from 16 individual ILCCO studies were pooled to assess interactions between BMI and the following factors on OS: self-reported race, smoking status and sex, using Cox models (adjusted hazard ratios; aHR) with interaction terms and adjusted penalized smoothing spline plots in stratified analyses.Among 20,937 NSCLC patients with BMI values, females = 47 
KW  - Body mass index (Other)
KW  - Interaction (Other)
KW  - Lung cancer (Other)
KW  - Obesity (Other)
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
C6  - pmid:33352384
DO  - DOI:10.1016/j.lungcan.2020.11.029
UR  - https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/166499
ER  -