Olfactory and Gustatory Disturbances as Early Indicators of Lung Cancer in Patients with Sleep Disorders: A Retrospective Cohort Study from the TriNetX US Collaborative Networks.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijms.106014
Ru-Yin Tsai, Chi-Chung Ho, Jhen-You Hu, Yao Hsiao, Hung-En Huang, James Cheng-Chung Wei
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Background: Olfactory and gustatory disturbances are commonly overlooked symptoms but may be linked to various health conditions, including cancer. Emerging evidence suggests that these sensory impairments could be early indicators of lung cancer, particularly in individuals with sleep disorders, a group already at elevated cancer risk due to factors like circadian disruption and hormonal changes. Objective: To evaluate whether olfactory and gustatory disturbances can serve as early markers for lung cancer in patients with sleep disorders. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed using data from the TriNetX database, spanning January 1, 2016, to June 30, 2024. Propensity score matching (1:1) was used to balance baseline characteristics between patients with olfactory and gustatory disturbances and a control group without these disturbances. Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated to assess lung cancer risk, with follow-up lasting up to 60 months. Results: After matching, 13,294 patients with olfactory and gustatory disturbances and 13,294 control patients were included. The analysis revealed a significantly higher risk of lung cancer in the disturbance group (HR = 1.431, 95% CI: 1.014-2.021). Subgroup analysis indicated that the risk was particularly elevated in patients over 50, males, and those with dorsalgia. COVID-19 infection did not have a significant impact on lung cancer risk in this population. Conclusion: Olfactory and gustatory disturbances may serve as early markers for lung cancer, particularly in older patients and males with sleep disorders. These findings suggest the potential for using sensory impairments in early cancer detection strategies.

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嗅觉和味觉障碍是睡眠障碍患者肺癌的早期指标:来自TriNetX美国合作网络的回顾性队列研究
背景:嗅觉和味觉障碍是通常被忽视的症状,但可能与包括癌症在内的各种健康状况有关。新出现的证据表明,这些感觉障碍可能是肺癌的早期指标,尤其是在睡眠障碍患者中,由于昼夜节律紊乱和激素变化等因素,这一群体的癌症风险已经升高。目的:探讨嗅觉和味觉障碍是否可以作为睡眠障碍患者肺癌的早期标志物。方法:使用TriNetX数据库的数据进行回顾性队列研究,时间跨度为2016年1月1日至2024年6月30日。倾向评分匹配(1:1)用于平衡嗅觉和味觉障碍患者与无这些障碍的对照组之间的基线特征。计算风险比(HR)和95%置信区间(CI)来评估肺癌风险,随访时间长达60个月。结果:经配对,纳入嗅觉和味觉障碍患者13294例,对照组13294例。分析显示,干扰组患肺癌的风险明显较高(HR = 1.431, 95% CI: 1.014-2.021)。亚组分析表明,50岁以上的男性和背痛症患者的风险特别高。COVID-19感染对这一人群的肺癌风险没有显著影响。结论:嗅觉和味觉障碍可能是肺癌的早期标志,特别是在老年患者和有睡眠障碍的男性中。这些发现表明在早期癌症检测策略中使用感觉障碍的潜力。
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