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 -