Glycemic control and survival of patients with coexisting diabetes mellitus and gastric or esophageal cancer

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Aim: To examine effects of diabetes mellitus (DM) on survival in gastric or esophageal (GE) cancer and the cancers' effects on glycemic control. Materials & methods: Patients with GE cancer with and without DM were matched 1 to 1 (2006-2016). Characteristics were compared and survival assessed with Kaplan-Meier method and Cox regression. Mixed models compared hemoglobin A1c and glucose over time. Results: Among DM cases, mean hemoglobin A1c was 6.8% in the year after cancer diagnosis. Three-year overall survival was 46% with DM versus 52% without DM (hazard ratio [95% CI]: 1.95 [1.14-3.34]; p = 0.02). Conclusion: GE cancer and its treatment did not affect glycemic control. Risks of death and progression were greater for patients with DM than patients without DM.

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Karlin, N. J., Buras, M. R., Kosiorek, H. E., Verona, P. M., & Cook, C. B. (2019). Glycemic control and survival of patients with coexisting diabetes mellitus and gastric or esophageal cancer. Future Science OA, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2019-0038

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