Background: The inverse observational association between body mass index (BMI) and lung cancer risk remains unclear. We assessed whether the association is explained by metabolic aberrations, residual confounding, and within-person variability in smoking, and compared against other smoking-related cancers. Methods: We investigated the association between BMI, and its combination with a metabolic score (MS) of mid-blood pressure, glucose, and triglycerides, with lung cancer and other smoking-related cancers in 778,828 individuals. We used Cox regression, adjusted and corrected for within-person variability in smoking (status/pack-years), calculated from 600,201 measurements in 221,958 participants. Results: Over a median follow-up of 20 yea...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
The authors assessed body mass index (BMI), measured as Quetelet’s index (weight in kilograms divide...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
Background: The inverse observational association between body mass index (BMI) and lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
International audienceThere is as yet no generally accepted explanation for the common finding that ...
Using a standardized series of dose– response cancer-specific meta-analyses, we previously reported ...
Using a standardized series of dose– response cancer-specific meta-analyses, we previously reported ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Abstract Background Obesity is found to increase the risk of most cancer types, but reduce lung canc...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
The authors assessed body mass index (BMI), measured as Quetelet’s index (weight in kilograms divide...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
Background: The inverse observational association between body mass index (BMI) and lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
At the time of cancer diagnosis, body mass index (BMI) is inversely correlated with lung cancer risk...
International audienceThere is as yet no generally accepted explanation for the common finding that ...
Using a standardized series of dose– response cancer-specific meta-analyses, we previously reported ...
Using a standardized series of dose– response cancer-specific meta-analyses, we previously reported ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Abstract Background Obesity is found to increase the risk of most cancer types, but reduce lung canc...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
The authors assessed body mass index (BMI), measured as Quetelet’s index (weight in kilograms divide...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...