Aim: This case-control study examined the impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on survival in lung cancer patients and lung cancer on glycemic control in DM.
Materials & methods: Patients with a new lung cancer diagnosis and DM (n = 124) were matched to 124 lung cancer patients without DM. Laboratory results and DM and cancer therapies were obtained from electronic records.
Results: Five-year overall survival for lung cancer patients with and without DM was 20 versus 29% (p = .12). Glycemic control among DM patients did not change significantly with time.
Conclusion: DM does not cause adverse impact on lung cancer survival. Lung cancer does not affect glycemic control.
Keywords: diabetes; lung; malignancy; outcomes; survival.