Prediagnostic Alcohol Consumption and Colorectal Cancer Survival: The Colon Cancer Family Registry

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作者
Phipps, Amanda I. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Robinson, Jamaica R. [2 ,3 ]
Campbell, Peter T. [4 ]
Win, Aung Ko [5 ]
Figueiredo, Jane C. [6 ]
Lindor, Noralane M. [7 ]
Newcomb, Polly A. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, Div Publ Hlth Sci, Seattle, WA 98109 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Epidemiol, Seattle, WA USA
[3] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, Div Publ Hlth Sci, Seattle, WA USA
[4] Amer Canc Soc, Atlanta, GA USA
[5] Univ Melbourne, Melbourne Sch Populat & Global Hlth, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[6] Univ Southern Calif, Keck Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med, Los Angeles, CA USA
[7] Mayo Clin, Dept Hlth Sci Res, Scottsdale, AZ USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
alcohol consumption; colorectal cancer; survival; tumor phenotype; wine; MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY; RESVERATROL; RISK; HISTORY; MARKERS; STAGE; WINE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; METAANALYSIS; RECURRENCE;
D O I
10.1002/cncr.30446
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Although previous studies have noted an increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among moderate to heavy alcohol consumers in comparison with nondrinkers, the relation between alcohol consumption and CRC survival remains unclear. METHODS: Cases of incident invasive CRC diagnosed between 1997 and 2007 were identified via population-based cancer registries at 4 study sites in the Colon Cancer Family Registry. Study participants completed a risk-factor questionnaire on prediagnostic behaviors, including wine, beer, and liquor consumption, at the baseline. Prospective follow-up for survival was conducted for 4966 CRC cases. Cox regression was used to compare nondrinkers with individuals who consumed, on average, 1 or more servings of alcohol per day in the years preceding their CRC diagnosis with respect to overall and disease-specific survival. Separate analyses by beverage type, stratified by patient and tumor attributes, were also performed. All models were adjusted for the age at diagnosis, sex, study site, year of diagnosis, smoking history, body mass index, and education. RESULTS: Prediagnostic beer and liquor consumption was not associated with CRC survival; however, higher levels of wine consumption were modestly associated with a better prognosis overall (CRC-specific hazard ratio [HR], 0.70, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.48-1.03; overall HR, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.53-0.94). Similar patterns were noted in stratified analyses. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that prediagnostic wine consumption is modestly associated with more favorable survival after CRC. (C) 2016 American Cancer Society.
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