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Metabolic Syndrome Resolved within Two Years is Still a Risk Factor for Kidney Cancer.


ABSTRACT: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and kidney cancer is increasing, but studies on the effects of MetS and its components on kidney cancer development have had ambiguous results. Overall, 7,613,865 patients from the Korean National Health Insurance System were analyzed and followed up until 2017. Patients with 3 of the necessary five components of MetS were diagnosed with MetS. Patients were divided into subgroups according to two consecutive physical examinations conducted every two years. The Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to survey the independent association between MetS and the risk of kidney cancer development. Kidney cancer risk was significantly higher in patients with MetS, and there was no difference according to sex. The hazards ratio of kidney cancer increased with increasing number of MetS components. For patients not diagnosed with MetS but with abdominal obesity and hypertension, the likelihood of developing kidney cancer was similar to that of patients diagnosed with MetS. Patients with improved MetS within two years had increased risk of kidney cancer compared with those without MetS. MetS is an independent risk factor for kidney cancer, and the obesity and hypertension components of MetS are also powerful risk factors.

SUBMITTER: Oh TR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6780562 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metabolic Syndrome Resolved within Two Years is Still a Risk Factor for Kidney Cancer.

Oh Tae Ryom TR   Han Kyung-Do KD   Choi Hong Sang HS   Kim Chang Seong CS   Bae Eun Hui EH   Ma Seong Kwon SK   Kim Soo Wan SW  

Journal of clinical medicine 20190828 9


The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and kidney cancer is increasing, but studies on the effects of MetS and its components on kidney cancer development have had ambiguous results. Overall, 7,613,865 patients from the Korean National Health Insurance System were analyzed and followed up until 2017. Patients with 3 of the necessary five components of MetS were diagnosed with MetS. Patients were divided into subgroups according to two consecutive physical examinations conducted every two ye  ...[more]

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