Several meta-analyses of observational studies have been performed to examine the association between general obesity, as measured by body mass index (BMI), and lung cancer. These meta-analyses suggest an inverse relation between high BMI and this cancer. In contrast to general obesity, abdominal obesity appears to play a role in the development of lung cancer. However, the association between abdominal obesity (as measured by waist circumference (WC) (BMI adjusted) and waist to hip ratio (WHR)) and lung cancer is not fully understood due to sparse available evidence regarding this association. PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched for studies assessing the association between abdominal obesity and lung cancer up to October 2016...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging b...
BackgroundAssessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging bec...
Background: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging b...
Several meta-analyses of observational studies have been performed to examine the association betwee...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However, o...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Abstract Background Obesity is found to increase the risk of most cancer types, but reduce lung canc...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
The Iowa Women’s Health Study, a prospective cohort study of 41,836 Iowa women aged 55–69 years at b...
The obesity-lung cancer association remains controversial. Concerns over confounding by smoking and ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
BACKGROUND:Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging be...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging b...
BackgroundAssessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging bec...
Background: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging b...
Several meta-analyses of observational studies have been performed to examine the association betwee...
BackgroundThe association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However, o...
International audienceBackground. Obesity has been proposed as a potential protective factor against...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Abstract Background Obesity is found to increase the risk of most cancer types, but reduce lung canc...
Investigators in several epidemiologic studies have observed an inverse association between body mas...
Background: The association between obesity and lung cancer (LC) remains poorly understood. However,...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
The Iowa Women’s Health Study, a prospective cohort study of 41,836 Iowa women aged 55–69 years at b...
The obesity-lung cancer association remains controversial. Concerns over confounding by smoking and ...
Body mass index (BMI) is inversely associated with lung cancer risk in observational studies, even t...
BACKGROUND:Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging be...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging b...
BackgroundAssessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging bec...
Background: Assessing the relationship between lung cancer and metabolic conditions is challenging b...