Background and methods: Familial aggregation of lung cancer exists after accounting for cigarette smoking. However, the extent to which family history affects risk by smoking status, histology, relative type and ethnicity is not well described. This pooled analysis included 24 case-control studies in the International Lung Cancer Consortium. Each study collected age of onset/interview, gender, race/ethnicity, cigarette smoking, histology and first-degree family history of lung cancer. Data from 24,380 lung cancer cases and 23,305 healthy controls were analysed. Unconditional logistic regression models and generalised estimating equations were used to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. Results: Individuals with a first-degree...
CONTEXT: Around 90% of lung cancer worldwide is attributable to cigarette smoking, although less tha...
Abstract Risk factors of lung cancer unrelated to smoking are not well-studied, especially among wom...
Background: Epidemiological and pedigree studies suggest that lung cancer results from the combined ...
Background and methods: Familial aggregation of lung cancer exists after accounting for cigarette sm...
Background and methods: Familial aggregation of lung cancer exists after accounting for cigarette sm...
Family history (FH) of lung cancer is an established risk factor for lung cancer, but the modifying ...
Lung cancer is the most common neoplastic disease in Eastern and Central Europe. The role of heredit...
International audienceBecause aggregation of cancers at different sites can occur in families, cance...
ABSTRACT-For the determination of whether lung cancer clus-ters in families, an analysis was conduct...
The authors conducted a population-based case-control study of lung cancer in nonsmoking men and wom...
Familial risks of lung cancer are well-established, but whether lung cancer clusters with other disc...
Familial aggregation of cancer may be due either to environmental factors shared by family members, ...
The authors investigated familial aggregation of lung cancer by means of a population-based case-con...
Background: Aggregation of lung cancer (LCa) in family members is well-documented. However, little i...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have found that having a first-degree blood relative with lung cancer w...
CONTEXT: Around 90% of lung cancer worldwide is attributable to cigarette smoking, although less tha...
Abstract Risk factors of lung cancer unrelated to smoking are not well-studied, especially among wom...
Background: Epidemiological and pedigree studies suggest that lung cancer results from the combined ...
Background and methods: Familial aggregation of lung cancer exists after accounting for cigarette sm...
Background and methods: Familial aggregation of lung cancer exists after accounting for cigarette sm...
Family history (FH) of lung cancer is an established risk factor for lung cancer, but the modifying ...
Lung cancer is the most common neoplastic disease in Eastern and Central Europe. The role of heredit...
International audienceBecause aggregation of cancers at different sites can occur in families, cance...
ABSTRACT-For the determination of whether lung cancer clus-ters in families, an analysis was conduct...
The authors conducted a population-based case-control study of lung cancer in nonsmoking men and wom...
Familial risks of lung cancer are well-established, but whether lung cancer clusters with other disc...
Familial aggregation of cancer may be due either to environmental factors shared by family members, ...
The authors investigated familial aggregation of lung cancer by means of a population-based case-con...
Background: Aggregation of lung cancer (LCa) in family members is well-documented. However, little i...
[[abstract]]Previous studies have found that having a first-degree blood relative with lung cancer w...
CONTEXT: Around 90% of lung cancer worldwide is attributable to cigarette smoking, although less tha...
Abstract Risk factors of lung cancer unrelated to smoking are not well-studied, especially among wom...
Background: Epidemiological and pedigree studies suggest that lung cancer results from the combined ...