Background: Both diabetes and glucose-lowering medications have been associated with an increased risk of cancer incidence. This study will compare cancer incidence rates in individuals with and without diabetes; and will investigate, in individuals with diabetes, an association between glucose control and cancer incidence; and between the use of specific glucose-lowering medications, as well as no drug exposure, and cancer incidence.Methods/design: This is a population based historical cohort study of all individuals aged 21 years or older (about 2,300,000) who were insured by Clalit Health Services, the largest health maintenance organization in Israel during a ten-year study period. Four study groups will be established according to the ...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with an excess risk of pancreatic cancer, ...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with an excess risk of pancreatic cancer, b...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: An excess cancer incidence of 20-25% has been identified among persons with diabete...
Background: Both diabetes and glucose-lowering medications have been associated with an increased ri...
Aims: This population-based historical cohort study examined whether poor glycemic-control (i.e., hi...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...
Using a time-dependent approach, we investigated all-site and site-specific cancer incidence in a la...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of glucose-lowering agents in the...
Background: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of glucose-lowering agents in the...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of some types of cancer. Diabetes...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is characterized by prolonged hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and pro...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggesting an increased cancer risk with glucose-lowering agents have r...
OBJECTIVEdDiabetes is associated with many forms of cancer. Recent evidence has suggested that some ...
Purpose of Review: Diabetes is associated with an increased risk for several types of cancer. Theref...
Type 2 diabetes has been associated with an increased risk of cancer. This study examines the effect...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with an excess risk of pancreatic cancer, ...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with an excess risk of pancreatic cancer, b...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: An excess cancer incidence of 20-25% has been identified among persons with diabete...
Background: Both diabetes and glucose-lowering medications have been associated with an increased ri...
Aims: This population-based historical cohort study examined whether poor glycemic-control (i.e., hi...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...
Using a time-dependent approach, we investigated all-site and site-specific cancer incidence in a la...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of glucose-lowering agents in the...
Background: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of glucose-lowering agents in the...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of some types of cancer. Diabetes...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is characterized by prolonged hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and pro...
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggesting an increased cancer risk with glucose-lowering agents have r...
OBJECTIVEdDiabetes is associated with many forms of cancer. Recent evidence has suggested that some ...
Purpose of Review: Diabetes is associated with an increased risk for several types of cancer. Theref...
Type 2 diabetes has been associated with an increased risk of cancer. This study examines the effect...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with an excess risk of pancreatic cancer, ...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with an excess risk of pancreatic cancer, b...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: An excess cancer incidence of 20-25% has been identified among persons with diabete...