TY - JOUR
T1 - Cigarette smoking is associated with adverse survival among women with ovarian cancer
T2 - Results from a pooled analysis of 19 studies
AU - On behalf of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
AU - on behalf of the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group
AU - Præstegaard, Camilla
AU - Jensen, Allan
AU - Jensen, Signe M.
AU - Nielsen, Thor S.S.
AU - Webb, Penelope M.
AU - Nagle, Christina M.
AU - DeFazio, Anna
AU - Høgdall, Estrid
AU - Rossing, Mary Anne
AU - Doherty, Jennifer A.
AU - Wicklund, Kristine G.
AU - Goodman, Marc T.
AU - Modugno, Francesmary
AU - Moysich, Kirsten
AU - Ness, Roberta B.
AU - Edwards, Robert
AU - Matsuo, Keitaro
AU - Hosono, Satoyo
AU - Goode, Ellen L.
AU - Winham, Stacey J.
AU - Fridley, Brooke L.
AU - Cramer, Daniel W.
AU - Terry, Kathryn L.
AU - Schildkraut, Joellen M.
AU - Berchuck, Andrew
AU - Bandera, Elisa V.
AU - Paddock, Lisa E.
AU - Massuger, Leon F.
AU - Wentzensen, Nicolas
AU - Pharoah, Paul
AU - Song, Honglin
AU - Whittemore, Alice
AU - McGuire, Valerie
AU - Sieh, Weiva
AU - Rothstein, Joseph
AU - Anton-Culver, Hoda
AU - Ziogas, Argyrios
AU - Menon, Usha
AU - Gayther, Simon A.
AU - Ramus, Susan J.
AU - Gentry-Maharaj, Alexandra
AU - Wu, Anna H.
AU - Pearce, Celeste L.
AU - Pike, Malcolm
AU - Lee, Alice W.
AU - Sutphen, Rebecca
AU - Chang-Claude, Jenny
AU - Risch, Harvey A.
AU - Kjaer, Susanne K.
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to the family and friends of Kathryn Sladek Smith for their generous support of the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium through their donations to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. The MALOVA study is grateful to Kirsten Frederiksen for statistical support and to Nick Martinussen for data management assistance. The NJO group thanks the New Jersey State Cancer Registry staff, M. King and L. Rodriguez. The SEARCH group thanks the SEARCH team, Craig Luccarini, Caroline Baynes and Don Conroy. The UKOPS group thanks I. Jacobs, M. Widschwendter, E. Wozniak, A. Ryan, J. Ford and N. Balogun for their contribution to the study (UKO). The German group thanks Ursula Eilber and Tanja Koehler for competent technical assistance (GER). The Australian group thanks all the clinical and scientific collaborators (http://www.aocstudy.org/) and the women for their contribution (AUS). The cooperation of the 32 Connecticut hospitals, including Stamford Hospital, in allowing patient access, is gratefully acknowledged (CON). Certain data in the CON study were obtained from the Connecticut Tumor Registry, Connecticut Department of Public Health. The CON study assumes full responsibility for analyses and interpretation of these data.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 UICC
PY - 2017/6/1
Y1 - 2017/6/1
N2 - Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased risk of developing mucinous ovarian tumors but whether it is associated with ovarian cancer survival overall or for the different histotypes is unestablished. Furthermore, it is unknown whether the association between cigarette smoking and survival differs according to strata of ovarian cancer stage at diagnosis. In a large pooled analysis, we evaluated the association between various measures of cigarette smoking and survival among women with epithelial ovarian cancer. We obtained data from 19 case-control studies in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC), including 9,114 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Cox regression models were used to estimate adjusted study-specific hazard ratios (HRs), which were combined into pooled hazard ratios (pHR) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) under random effects models. Overall, 5,149 (57%) women died during a median follow-up period of 7.0 years. Among women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, both current (pHR = 1.17, 95% CI: 1.08–1.28) and former smokers (pHR = 1.10, 95% CI: 1.02–1.18) had worse survival compared with never smoking women. In histotype-stratified analyses, associations were observed for mucinous (current smoking: pHR = 1.91, 95% CI: 1.01–3.65) and serous histotypes (current smoking: pHR = 1.11, 95% CI: 1.00–1.23; former smoking: pHR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.04–1.20). Further, our results suggested that current smoking has a greater impact on survival among women with localized than disseminated disease. The identification of cigarette smoking as a modifiable factor associated with survival has potential clinical importance as a focus area to improve ovarian cancer prognosis.
AB - Cigarette smoking is associated with an increased risk of developing mucinous ovarian tumors but whether it is associated with ovarian cancer survival overall or for the different histotypes is unestablished. Furthermore, it is unknown whether the association between cigarette smoking and survival differs according to strata of ovarian cancer stage at diagnosis. In a large pooled analysis, we evaluated the association between various measures of cigarette smoking and survival among women with epithelial ovarian cancer. We obtained data from 19 case-control studies in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC), including 9,114 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Cox regression models were used to estimate adjusted study-specific hazard ratios (HRs), which were combined into pooled hazard ratios (pHR) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) under random effects models. Overall, 5,149 (57%) women died during a median follow-up period of 7.0 years. Among women diagnosed with ovarian cancer, both current (pHR = 1.17, 95% CI: 1.08–1.28) and former smokers (pHR = 1.10, 95% CI: 1.02–1.18) had worse survival compared with never smoking women. In histotype-stratified analyses, associations were observed for mucinous (current smoking: pHR = 1.91, 95% CI: 1.01–3.65) and serous histotypes (current smoking: pHR = 1.11, 95% CI: 1.00–1.23; former smoking: pHR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.04–1.20). Further, our results suggested that current smoking has a greater impact on survival among women with localized than disseminated disease. The identification of cigarette smoking as a modifiable factor associated with survival has potential clinical importance as a focus area to improve ovarian cancer prognosis.
KW - cigarette smoking
KW - ovarian cancer
KW - pooled analysis
KW - survival
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85017196416&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/ijc.30600
DO - 10.1002/ijc.30600
M3 - Article
C2 - 28063166
AN - SCOPUS:85017196416
SN - 0020-7136
VL - 140
SP - 2422
EP - 2435
JO - International Journal of Cancer
JF - International Journal of Cancer
IS - 11
ER -