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Association of serum lipids and abnormal lipid score with cancer risk: a population-based prospective study.

Journal of endocrinological investigation 2024 Vol.47(2) p. 367-376

Xie Y, Jiang Y, Wu Y, Su X, Zhu D, Gao P, Yuan H, Xiang Y, Wang J, Zhao Q, Xu K, Zhang T, Man Q, Chen X, Zhao G, Jiang Y, Suo C

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[BACKGROUND] Serum lipid levels are associated with cancer risk.

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  • p-value P < 0.05
  • 연구 설계 cohort study

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APA Xie Y, Jiang Y, et al. (2024). Association of serum lipids and abnormal lipid score with cancer risk: a population-based prospective study.. Journal of endocrinological investigation, 47(2), 367-376. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40618-023-02153-w
MLA Xie Y, et al.. "Association of serum lipids and abnormal lipid score with cancer risk: a population-based prospective study.." Journal of endocrinological investigation, vol. 47, no. 2, 2024, pp. 367-376.
PMID 37458930

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Serum lipid levels are associated with cancer risk. However, there still have uncertainties about the single and combined effects of low lipid levels on cancer risk.

[METHODS] A prospective cohort study of 33,773 adults in Shanghai between 2016 and 2017 was conducted. Total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels were measured. Cox proportional hazard models were used to assess the association of single and combined lipids with overall, lung, colon, rectal, thyroid gland, stomach, and female breast cancers. The effect of the combination of abnormal lipid score and lifestyle on cancer was also estimated.

[RESULTS] A total of 926 incident cancer cases were identified. In the RCS analysis, hazard ratios (HRs) of overall cancer for individuals with TC < 5.18 mmol/L or with LDL-C < 3.40 mmol/L were higher. Low TC was associated with higher colorectal cancer risk (HR [95% CI] = 1.76 [1.09-2.84]) and low HDL-C increased thyroid cancer risk by 90%. Abnormal lipid score was linearly and positively associated with cancer risk, and smokers with high abnormal lipid scores had a higher cancer risk, compared to non-smokers with low abnormal lipid scores (P < 0.05).

[CONCLUSIONS] Low TC levels were associated with an increased risk of overall and colorectal cancer. More attention should be paid to participants with high abnormal lipid scores and unhealthy lifestyles who may have a higher risk of developing cancer. Determining the specific and comprehensive lipid combinations that affect tumorigenesis remains a valuable challenge.

MeSH Terms

Adult; Humans; Female; Prospective Studies; Cholesterol, LDL; Lipids; Cholesterol, HDL; Risk Factors; China; Triglycerides; Colorectal Neoplasms

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