A total of 138,503 women in the Women's Health Initiative in the United States were followed (for an average of 7.7 years) through 12 September 2005 to examine obesity, especially central obesity in relation to pancreatic cancer (n=251). Women in the highest quintile of waist-to-hip ratio had 70% (95% confidence interval 10-160%) excess risk of pancreatic cancer compared with women in the lowest quintile
The prevalence of obesity is higher in Hispanic women than for Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) with rates ...
Risk factors for pancreatic cancer, other than smoking and diabetes, are not well-established, espec...
Background: Excess body weight and weight gain have been reported to independently increase the risk...
A total of 138,503 women in the Women's Health Initiative in the United States were followed (for an...
Smoking and diabetes are the only established risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Findings from rece...
Background: Obesity has been proposed as a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Methods: Pooled data w...
Background: Epidemiologic studies regarding weight loss and subsequent cancer risk are sparse. The s...
Increased body mass index has emerged as a potential risk factor for pancreatic cancer. The authors ...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially in the past in almost all countries of the wor...
R. B. Wallace. Increased incidence of carcinoma of the breast associated with abdominal adiposity in...
Background and aim: Obesity was suggested to increase the incidence of gastric cancer (GC) in women,...
Over ⅔ of U.S. women are overweight or obese, placing them at increased risk for postmenopausal brea...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work was to determine whether obesity is a risk factor for pancreatic...
Epidemiologic studies of pancreatic cancer risk have reported null or nonsignificant positive associ...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for renal cell carcinoma, the possible effect of cent...
The prevalence of obesity is higher in Hispanic women than for Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) with rates ...
Risk factors for pancreatic cancer, other than smoking and diabetes, are not well-established, espec...
Background: Excess body weight and weight gain have been reported to independently increase the risk...
A total of 138,503 women in the Women's Health Initiative in the United States were followed (for an...
Smoking and diabetes are the only established risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Findings from rece...
Background: Obesity has been proposed as a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. Methods: Pooled data w...
Background: Epidemiologic studies regarding weight loss and subsequent cancer risk are sparse. The s...
Increased body mass index has emerged as a potential risk factor for pancreatic cancer. The authors ...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially in the past in almost all countries of the wor...
R. B. Wallace. Increased incidence of carcinoma of the breast associated with abdominal adiposity in...
Background and aim: Obesity was suggested to increase the incidence of gastric cancer (GC) in women,...
Over ⅔ of U.S. women are overweight or obese, placing them at increased risk for postmenopausal brea...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work was to determine whether obesity is a risk factor for pancreatic...
Epidemiologic studies of pancreatic cancer risk have reported null or nonsignificant positive associ...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for renal cell carcinoma, the possible effect of cent...
The prevalence of obesity is higher in Hispanic women than for Non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) with rates ...
Risk factors for pancreatic cancer, other than smoking and diabetes, are not well-established, espec...
Background: Excess body weight and weight gain have been reported to independently increase the risk...