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60-69 岁癌症幸存者的发病率、生活方式和心理社会状况:来自北特伦德拉格健康研究(HUNT-II 研究)的结果。

Morbidity, life style and psychosocial situation in cancer survivors aged 60-69 years: results from the Nord-Trøndelag health study (the HUNT-II study).

机构信息

Department of Clinical Cancer Research, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Cancer. 2011 Jan 26;11:34. doi: 10.1186/1471-2407-11-34.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Due to considerable health status differences in the elderly population, research limited to narrow age-spans might be an advantage. In this population-based controlled study we compare short-term (<5 years) (STS) and long-term (≥ 5 years) (LTS) cancer survivors and cancer-free controls aged 60-69 years from two Norwegian health registers; the Health Survey of North-Trøndelag County (HUNT-2 study) and the Cancer Registry of Norway (CRN). We examined possible factors associated with being cancer survivor.

METHODS

Among 9,089 individuals aged 60-69 who participated in HUNT-2, 334 had been diagnosed with invasive primary cancer from 1 month to 42 years before HUNT-2 according to CRN and self-report. An overall random sample of controls without cancer five times larger than the sample of cases (N = 1,670) were drawn from the parent cohort.

RESULTS

The cancer sample comprised 128 STS and 206 LTS. For most variables no significant differences were observed between LTS and STS. LTS were significantly more women, and cases with gynaecological cancer, with physical impairment and more thyroid diseases compared to STS. When comparing all the survivors with controls, the survivors showed significantly higher rate of pensioning, decreased self-rated health, more physical impairment and thyroid diseases, daily use of medication and psychotropics and higher level of anxiety and Framingham Risk score. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that increasing age, being female, physical impairment and thyroid diseases all were significantly associated with being survivor versus controls.

CONCLUSION

STS and LTS showed mostly similar situation. Compared to controls, the survivors reported somewhat poorer physical and mental health, but these differences were of doubtful clinical significance.

摘要

背景

由于老年人群体的健康状况存在较大差异,因此研究仅限于狭窄的年龄范围可能是有利的。在这项基于人群的对照研究中,我们比较了来自挪威两个健康登记处的 60-69 岁的短期(<5 年)(STS)和长期(≥5 年)(LTS)癌症幸存者和无癌症对照者;北特伦德拉格郡健康调查(HUNT-2 研究)和挪威癌症登记处(CRN)。我们研究了与癌症幸存者相关的可能因素。

方法

在参加 HUNT-2 的 9089 名 60-69 岁的人中,根据 CRN 和自我报告,有 334 人在 HUNT-2 前 1 个月至 42 年内被诊断出患有侵袭性原发性癌症。从母队列中抽取了总体上随机的、无癌症的对照组,其数量是病例组的五倍(N=1670)。

结果

癌症样本包括 128 例 STS 和 206 例 LTS。对于大多数变量,LTS 和 STS 之间没有显著差异。LTS 中女性比例较高,妇科癌症、身体损伤和甲状腺疾病较多,与 STS 相比。当将所有幸存者与对照组进行比较时,幸存者的退休率明显较高,自我报告的健康状况较差,身体损伤和甲状腺疾病更多,日常用药和精神药物使用更多,焦虑和弗雷明汉风险评分更高。多变量逻辑回归分析表明,年龄增长、女性、身体损伤和甲状腺疾病均与幸存者相对于对照组的生存状况显著相关。

结论

STS 和 LTS 表现出的情况大多相似。与对照组相比,幸存者报告的身体和心理健康状况较差,但这些差异在临床上可能意义不大。

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