1. Prediagnostic Calcium Intake and Lung Cancer Survival: A Pooled Analysis of 12 Cohort Studies
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Gianluca Severi, Yu-Tang Gao, Arnulf Langhammer, Shoichiro Tsugane, Wei Zheng, Rowan T. Chlebowski, Danxia Yu, Yong-Bing Xiang, Neil E. Caporaso, Yumie Takata, Elisabete Weiderpass, Stephanie A. Smith-Warner, Xuehong Zhang, Emily White, Linda M. Liao, Rashmi Sinha, Kristian Hveem, William Blot, Kim Robien, Steinar Krokstad, Gong Yang, Regina G. Ziegler, Mattias Johansson, Norie Sawada, Kay-Tee Khaw, Edward Giovannucci, Xiao-Ou Shu, Jonas Manjer, Neal D. Freedman, and Yikyung Park
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Submitted manuscript version. Published version available at https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-16-0863. Background: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death. Little is known about whether prediagnostic nutritional factors may affect survival. We examined the associations of prediagnostic calcium intake from foods and/or supplements with lung cancer survival. Methods: The present analysis included 23,882 incident, primary lung cancer patients from 12 prospective cohort studies. Dietary calcium intake was assessed using food-frequency questionnaires at baseline in each cohort and standardized to caloric intake of 2,000 kcal/d for women and 2,500 kcal/d for men. Stratified, multivariable-adjusted Cox regression was applied to compute hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: The 5-year survival rates were 56%, 21%, and 5.7% for localized, regional, and distant stage lung cancer, respectively. Low prediagnostic dietary calcium intake ( Conclusions: This large pooled analysis is the first, to our knowledge, to indicate that low prediagnostic dietary calcium intake may be associated with poorer survival among early-stage lung cancer patients. Impact: This multinational prospective study linked low calcium intake to lung cancer prognosis. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 1–11. ©2017 AACR.
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