Key Points Question Is weight loss associated with a diagnosis of lung cancer, whether this loss is recorded by primary care clinicians or by objective measurements? Findings This case-control study… Click to show full abstract
Key Points Question Is weight loss associated with a diagnosis of lung cancer, whether this loss is recorded by primary care clinicians or by objective measurements? Findings This case-control study analyzed data from 2012 through 2019 on 625 patients aged 40 years or older with a first primary lung cancer diagnosis, and 4606 controls matched by age, sex, and smoking status in a US ambulatory care medical system. Patients with lung cancer diagnosis had statistically significant greater odds of weight loss in the previous 6 months than matched controls. Meaning These results suggest that weight loss may be associated with incident lung cancer among patients, demonstrating a potential opportunity for early diagnosis.
               
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