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Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Incident Cancer: A Large Retrospective Multicenter Clinical Cohort Study.

Tetyana Kendzerska1,2,3, Marcus Povitz4,5, Richard S Leung6,7, Mark I Boulos6,8, Daniel I McIsaac2,3,9, Brian J Murray6,8, Gregory L Bryson3,9, Robert Talarico2, John F Hilton10, Atul Malhotra11, Andrea S Gershon2,6,12.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To examine the association between the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and nocturnal hypoxemia with incident cancer.
METHODS: This was a multicenter retrospective clinical cohort study using linked clinical and provincial health administrative data on consecutive adults who underwent a diagnostic sleep study between 1994 and 2017 in four academic hospitals (Canada) who were free of cancer at baseline. Cancer status was derived from the Ontario Cancer Registry. Cox cause-specific regressions were utilized to address the objective and to calculate the 10-year absolute risk difference (ARD) in the marginal probability of incident cancer and the number needed to harm (NNH).
RESULTS: Of 33,997 individuals considered, 33,711 with no missing OSA severity were included: median age, 50 years; 58% male; and 23% with severe OSA (apnea-hypopnea index >30). Of the 18,458 individuals with information on sleep time spent with oxygen saturation (SaO2) <90%, 5% spent >30% of sleep with SaO2 <90% (severe nocturnal hypoxemia). Over a median of 7 years, 2,498 of 33,711 (7%) individuals developed cancer, with an incidence rate of 10.3 (10.0-10.8) per 1,000 person-years. Controlling for confounders, severe OSA was associated with a 15% increased hazard of developing cancer compared with no OSA (HR = 1.15, 1.02-1.30; ARD = 1.28%, 0.20-2.37; and NNH = 78). Severe hypoxemia was associated with about 30% increased hazard (HR = 1.32, 1.08-1.61; ARD = 2.38%, 0.47-4.31; and NNH = 42).
CONCLUSIONS: In a large cohort of individuals with suspected OSA free of cancer at baseline, the severity of OSA and nocturnal hypoxemia was independently associated with incident cancer. IMPACT: These findings suggest the need for more targeted cancer risk awareness in individuals with OSA. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33268490      PMCID: PMC7867627          DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-20-0975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev        ISSN: 1055-9965            Impact factor:   4.090


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