Journal of Oncology / 2022 / Article / Tab 2 / Research Article
Analysis of Epidemiological Characteristics of New Cardiovascular Diseases in Cancer Patients with Cardiovascular Disease Table 2 Life expectancies at 50 years in absence of cancer and CVD as per the count of lower-risk lifestyle elements in nurses’ health study (females) and health professionals follow-up study (males).
No. of low-risk lifestyle factors Zero One Two Three Four or five Females Free of cancer, CVD 24.8 (23.6 to 25.7) 27.5 (26.7 to 27.5) 30.2 (29 to 30.5) 31.9 (30.9 to 33.3) 35.5 (33.2 to 35.6) Life expectancy difference Reference 2.6 (2.3 to 2.9) 6.3 (5 to 5.6) 9.1 (7.8 to 8.5) 11.7 (10 to 12.4) Free of cancer 27.7 (26.5 to 29.8) 30.8 (29.5 to 30.9) 32.8 (31.6 to 32.8) 34.9 (32.8 to 35.9) 36.9 (35.7 to 38.2) Life expectancy difference Reference 3.3 (1.9 to 2.5) 5.2 (4 to 4.6) 7.2 (5.9 to 6.7) 9.4 (6.7 to 9) Free of CVD 31.3 (30.3 to 30.6) 33.7 (33.2 to 33) 36 (34.6 to 36.5) 38.6 (37 to 38.3) 41.2 (40.5 to 41.9) Life expectancy difference Reference 2.5 (2.1 to 2.7) 5.7 (4.5 to 5.3) 8.4 (6.9 to 7.8) 11 (9.4 to 10.7) Males Free of cancer and CVD 24.5 (23.6 to 24.7) 27.5 (26.7 to 27.5) 27.2 (26 to 27.5) 28.9 (30.9 to 33.3) 35.5 (27.2 to 25.6) Life expectancy difference Reference 2.6 (2.3 to 2.9) 3.3 (2.7 to 4.6) 5.1 (6.8 to 6.5) 5.7 (7 to 6.4) Free of cancer 27.4 (26.8 to 28.8) 30.8 (29.5 to 30.9) 30.8 (28.6 to 31.8) 32.9 (30.8 to 33.9) 36.9 (35.7 to 38.2) Life expectancy difference Reference 3.3 (1.9 to 2.5) 2.2 (2.2 to 2.8) 3.2 (4.9 to 4.7) 9.4 (8.6 to 9) Free of CVD 30.3 (29.3 to 30.6) 31.7 (29.2 to 31.2) 36 (34.6 to 36.5) 38.6 (37 to 38.3) 41.2 (40.5 to 41.9) Life expectancy difference Reference 1.5 (2.1 to 1.7) 5.7 (4.5 to 5.3) 8.4 (6.9 to 7.8) 11 (9.4 to 10.7)