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Abstract: To evaluate if age is an independent prognostic factor of survival(IPFS) in patients with lung cancer(LC) and pulmonary resection(PR) Retrospective analysis of 783 patients with PR for LC between 2005-2018. They were divided by age: GroupA?69 years(n=509),B70-79(239) and C?80 (35). Univariate survival analysis was undertaken utilising log-rank test. Cox regression multivariate analysis was carried out accounting for the independent variables of sex, ECOG, BMI, FEV1% predicted, TNM, histological type and ThRCRIscore 783patients(mean age 64.6;77.5%men) 24% were current smokers and 63.1% ex-smokers.37% of patients were TNM Stage 2A. The most common histological type was adenocarcinoma(42.8%). Univariate analysis showed statistically significant differences in survival by age group(p<0.001). However, upon utilising the multivariate analysis, age ceased to be an independent variable. Instead, the variables of sex, ECOG and TNM were revealed as independent prognostic factors. Cox regression survival curve for age adjusted for the 7variables showed the increased survival of patients inC compared to B Age is not an IPFS. Patients of GroupC have similar survival prognoses compared toB.
Publisher: European Respiratory Society
Year of publication: 2019
No. of pages: 1
Publication type: Conference object
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.PA3045
ISSN: 0903-1936,1399-3003
Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.PA3045
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TERESA DIAZ DE TERAN LOPEZ
LAURA SANCHEZ MORENO
LEE, KIMBERLEY
CRISTINA MAGADAN ALVAREZ
VÍCTOR MANUEL MORA CUESTA
SARA NARANJO GOZALO
BEATRIZ ABASCAL BOLADO
MADERUELO GARCÍA, VICTORIA
LOZANO CUESTA, PABLO
DAVID ITURBE FERNANDEZ
DIEGO JOSE FERRER PARGADA
AMAYA MARTINEZ MEÑACA
CARLOS ANTONIO AMADO DIAGO
JUAN JOSE RUIZ CUBILLAN
DANIELA ANDIA TORRICO
JOSE MANUEL CIFRIAN MARTINEZ
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