Heavy smoking increases early mortality risk in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after curative treatment.

Journal of liver cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-07 DOI:10.17998/jlc.2024.06.02
Jaejun Lee, Jong Young Choi, Soon Kyu Lee
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Abstract

Backgrounds/aims: Although cigarette smoking has been associated with an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), its association with HCC mortality remains underexplored. We aimed to evaluate the effect of smoking on early mortality in HCC patients following curative treatment.

Methods: Data from the Korean Primary Liver Cancer Registry were examined for HCC patients who underwent liver resection or radiofrequency ablation between 2015 and 2018. Smoking cumulative dose was assessed in pack-years. The primary outcome was the 3-year overall survival (OS).

Results: Among 1,924 patients, 161 were classified as heavy smokers (≥40 pack-years). Heavy smokers exhibited a lower 3-year survival rate (77.1%) than nonsmokers (83.3%), with a significant difference observed in the 3-year OS (P=0.016). The assessment of smoking pack-years in relation to 3-year OS revealed a dose-dependent pattern, with the hazard ratio exceeding 1.0 at 20 pack-years and continuing to rise until 40 pack-years, reaching peak at 1.21 (95% confidence interval, 1.01-1.45). Multivariate Cox-regression analysis revealed heavy smoking, age ≥60 years, underlying cirrhosis, tumor size >3 cm, vascular invasion, and Child-Pugh class B/C as risk factors for 3-year OS. Subgroup analyses of patients with a tumor size <3 cm, absence of vascular invasion, and meeting the Milan criteria also showed inferior outcomes for heavy smokers in all three subgroups.

Conclusions: Heavy smoking, defined as a history of >40 pack-years, was linked to poorer 3-year survival outcomes in HCC patients undergoing curative treatments, underscoring the importance of smoking cessation in this population.

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大量吸烟会增加肝细胞癌患者治愈后的早期死亡风险。
背景:尽管吸烟与肝细胞癌(HCC)风险增加有关,但吸烟与 HCC 死亡率的关系仍未得到充分探讨。我们的目的是评估吸烟对接受治愈性治疗的 HCC 患者早期死亡率的影响:我们研究了韩国原发性肝癌登记处在 2015 年至 2018 年间接受肝切除术或射频消融术的 HCC 患者的数据。吸烟累积剂量以包-年为单位进行评估。主要结果是3年总生存率(OS):在1924名患者中,161人被归类为重度吸烟者(≥40包年)。重度吸烟者的 3 年存活率(77.1%)低于非吸烟者(83.3%),3 年 OS 有显著差异(p = 0.016)。吸烟包年与 3 年生存率的关系评估显示出一种剂量依赖模式,在 20 包年时,危险比超过 1.0,并持续上升至 40 包年,在 1.21 时达到峰值(95% 置信区间:1.01, 1.45)。多变量 Cox 回归分析显示,重度吸烟、年龄≥ 60 岁、基础肝硬化、肿瘤大小> 3 厘米、血管侵犯和 Child-Pugh 分级 B/C 是 3 年 OS 的风险因素。对肿瘤大小小于3厘米、无血管侵犯和符合米兰标准的患者进行的亚组分析也显示,在所有三个亚组中,重度吸烟者的预后较差:重度吸烟(定义为吸烟史大于 40 包年)与接受根治性治疗的 HCC 患者较差的 3 年生存预后有关,强调了戒烟在这一人群中的重要性。
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