Background: Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against lung cancer. We examined the association between BMI and lung cancer risk in a pooled analysis based on nested case-control studies from four cohort studies. Methods: A case-control study was nested within four cohorts in USA, Europe, China and Singapore that included 4172 cases and 8471 control subjects. BMI at baseline was calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared (kg/m2), and classified into 4 categories: underweight (BMI < 18.5), normal weight (18.5 ≤ BMI < 25), overweight (25 ≤ BMI < 30) and obese (≥30). Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for BMI-lung cancer associations were estimated using unconditional logisti...
International audienceThere is as yet no generally accepted explanation for the common finding that ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However, o...
Abstract Background Obesity is found to increase the risk of most cancer types, but reduce lung canc...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
International audienceThere is as yet no generally accepted explanation for the common finding that ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However, o...
Abstract Background Obesity is found to increase the risk of most cancer types, but reduce lung canc...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
International audienceThere is as yet no generally accepted explanation for the common finding that ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...