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*学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1) |
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2024-12-11 |
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Prognostic Effect of Blood Type on Gastrointestinal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis(en) |
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eng |
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gastrointestinal cancer, ABO blood type, prognosis, meta-analysis |
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journal article |
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10.14994/tohojmed.2024-006 |
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Hosaka, Hiroka
Oba, Mari
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Oba, Mari
Department of Clinical Data Science, Clinical Research & Education Promotion Division, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
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Oshima, Yoko
Shimada, Hideaki
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Shimada, Hideaki
Department of Surgery, Toho University / Department of Gastroenterological Surgery and Clinical Oncology, Graduate School of Medicine, Toho University
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Other |
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Original Article |
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Introduction: Although several studies have found an association between ABO blood type and the prognosis of solid tumors, the results are inconsistent. Therefore, we performed a network meta-analysis of ABO blood groups and prognosis in esophageal, gastric, and colorectal cancers. Methods: From January 2007 to December 2021, we searched PubMed for the keyword "cancer, ABO blood type, prognosis" and extracted 206 reports. We selected nine studies involving 12,121 patients. Of these, five papers on esophageal (n = 1), gastric (n = 2), and colorectal (n = 2) cancers, involving 5979 patients, revealed hazard ratios (HRs) by blood group. All reports were retrospective studies conducted at respective medical centers published in China. HRs of overall survival between blood types were the primary basis of our meta-analysis. Results: When type A served as the control group, the HRs of types O, AB, and B were 0.62 [0.46; 0.85], 0.73 [0.53; 0.99], and 0.82 [0.60; 1.11], respectively. Two studies found that type B patients had higher overall survival than non-type B patients. Overall, type O patients had a better prognosis for gastrointestinal cancers than type A patients. Conclusions: On the basis of the findings of the current univariate analysis, the prognosis is favorable in the order of type O, AB, B, and A. Overall, type A has a poor prognosis, but the relationship with prognosis other than type A remains unclear. |
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en : Toho Journal of Medicine
巻 10,
号 4,
p. 83-87,
発行日 2024-12-01
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The Medical Society of Toho University |
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収録物識別子 |
21891990 |
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VoR |
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http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85 |
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TOHO University Scholarly Publication |