BACKGROUND: To investigate and to compare the relation between dementia and cancer with the association between mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and cancer. METHODS: A total of 13,207 persons from the Rotterdam Study were followed between 1990 and 2013 for the onset of dementia and cancer (sample 1). Between 2002 and 2005, a subset of 5,181 persons underwent extensive cognitive testing for MCI and subsequently were followed up for cancer until 2013 (sample 2). We used Cox proportional hazard models to determine the association between dementia and cancer, and MCI and cancer. RESULTS: In sample 1, 1,404 patients were diagnosed with dementia, and 2,316 developed cancer (63 among dementia cases). Dementia was associated with a decreased risk of...
Cancer patients may be at decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. This hypothesis is best developed f...
Disease burden increases with age. Cancer and dementia are two age-related chronic diseases that mos...
IntroductionWe evaluated whether competing risk of death or selective survival could explain the rep...
Noncentral nervous system cancer and the brain share an interesting and complex relation, with an em...
Background: Previous studies have found that the incidence of dementia is lower in patients with can...
International audienceIntroductionStudies on the association of cancer and risk of dementia are inco...
Age is a risk factor for dementia, and also for most cancers. Surprisingly, rates of cancer appear t...
We evaluated dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) risks after a cancer diagnosis in a population-ba...
[[abstract]]Dementia and cancer are 2 common diseases in the elderly. This retrospective cohort stud...
The risk of cancer and dementia increases with age, raising complex questions about whether it is ap...
Background: Some studies have suggested a lower incidence of cancer in patients with dementia. We st...
As advances in therapy have improved the survival rates of patients diagnosed with cancer, various s...
The recent report linking cancer as a risk factor for cognitive dysfunction at a statistically signi...
Dementia caused by cancer is a significant health issue that affects cancer survivors, particularly ...
Objective: To investigate whether cancer is associated with Alzheimer disease (AD) and vascular dem...
Cancer patients may be at decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. This hypothesis is best developed f...
Disease burden increases with age. Cancer and dementia are two age-related chronic diseases that mos...
IntroductionWe evaluated whether competing risk of death or selective survival could explain the rep...
Noncentral nervous system cancer and the brain share an interesting and complex relation, with an em...
Background: Previous studies have found that the incidence of dementia is lower in patients with can...
International audienceIntroductionStudies on the association of cancer and risk of dementia are inco...
Age is a risk factor for dementia, and also for most cancers. Surprisingly, rates of cancer appear t...
We evaluated dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) risks after a cancer diagnosis in a population-ba...
[[abstract]]Dementia and cancer are 2 common diseases in the elderly. This retrospective cohort stud...
The risk of cancer and dementia increases with age, raising complex questions about whether it is ap...
Background: Some studies have suggested a lower incidence of cancer in patients with dementia. We st...
As advances in therapy have improved the survival rates of patients diagnosed with cancer, various s...
The recent report linking cancer as a risk factor for cognitive dysfunction at a statistically signi...
Dementia caused by cancer is a significant health issue that affects cancer survivors, particularly ...
Objective: To investigate whether cancer is associated with Alzheimer disease (AD) and vascular dem...
Cancer patients may be at decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease. This hypothesis is best developed f...
Disease burden increases with age. Cancer and dementia are two age-related chronic diseases that mos...
IntroductionWe evaluated whether competing risk of death or selective survival could explain the rep...