The effect of hypertension on the risk for kidney cancer in Korean men.BackgroundThe role of hypertension as a kidney cancer risk factor remains unclear. The objectives of this study were to prospectively examine the effects of hypertension on kidney cancer death, and to determine the synergistic effect of hypertension and smoking on kidney cancer risk.MethodsThe cohort was composed of 576,562 Korean men, aged 30 and older, who received health insurance from the National Health Insurance Corporation, and who underwent biennial medical evaluations in 1992 and 1994. At baseline, 343,132 men (59.5%) were identified as current cigarette smokers. Between 1995 and 2001, there were 92 deaths from kidney cancer (2.2/100,000 person years). Using dea...
Chronic kidney disease is a major worldwide public health problem that causes substantial morbidity ...
Contains fulltext : 47661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Hy...
Chronic kidney disease is a major worldwide public health problem that causes substantial morbidity ...
The effect of hypertension on the risk for kidney cancer in Korean men. Background: The role of hyp...
Objective : To examine the effects of hypertension on lung cancer prospectively and to determine the...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the leading global causes of death. Hypertension, known as chroni...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the most problematic health conditions in the world. Hypertension...
The incidence of kidney cancer and resulting mortality has been increasing in recent years. Its inci...
The morbidity and mortality due to renal cell carcinoma has increased worldwide over the last 30 yea...
Background: An increased risk of renal cell cancer (RCC) has been reported in subjects with hyperten...
In a case-control study of kidney cancer in four central European countries, with 1097 incident case...
Hypertension and chronic kidney disease are both independent risk factors for first or subsequent ca...
Renal failure is a well-recognized complication of accelerated and malignant hypertension that can b...
Hypertension is a progressive cardiovascular syndrome arising from complex and interrelated etiologi...
With the exception of renal cell carcinoma, studies assessing the association between hypertension a...
Chronic kidney disease is a major worldwide public health problem that causes substantial morbidity ...
Contains fulltext : 47661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Hy...
Chronic kidney disease is a major worldwide public health problem that causes substantial morbidity ...
The effect of hypertension on the risk for kidney cancer in Korean men. Background: The role of hyp...
Objective : To examine the effects of hypertension on lung cancer prospectively and to determine the...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the leading global causes of death. Hypertension, known as chroni...
Hypertension and cancer are two of the most problematic health conditions in the world. Hypertension...
The incidence of kidney cancer and resulting mortality has been increasing in recent years. Its inci...
The morbidity and mortality due to renal cell carcinoma has increased worldwide over the last 30 yea...
Background: An increased risk of renal cell cancer (RCC) has been reported in subjects with hyperten...
In a case-control study of kidney cancer in four central European countries, with 1097 incident case...
Hypertension and chronic kidney disease are both independent risk factors for first or subsequent ca...
Renal failure is a well-recognized complication of accelerated and malignant hypertension that can b...
Hypertension is a progressive cardiovascular syndrome arising from complex and interrelated etiologi...
With the exception of renal cell carcinoma, studies assessing the association between hypertension a...
Chronic kidney disease is a major worldwide public health problem that causes substantial morbidity ...
Contains fulltext : 47661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Hy...
Chronic kidney disease is a major worldwide public health problem that causes substantial morbidity ...