Diabetes was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease in both adult cancer survivors and the general population. The magnitude of association between diabetes and cardiovascular disease was greater in adult cancer survivors than that in the general population. Lay Summary In a matched cohort of adult cancer survivors and the general population, diabetes was associated with a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease in adult cancer survivors compared to that in the general population. Aims Diabetes is a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but little is known about the differences in contribution of diabetes to incident CVD between adult cancer survivors and those without history of can...
Aims: This population-based historical cohort study examined whether poor glycemic-control (i.e., hi...
Objective: Diabetes is more common in cancer survivors than in the general population. The objective...
Purpose Preexisting diabetes is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in cancer. We exam...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and di...
Objective: The relationship between diabetes and all- and cause-specific mortality in individuals wi...
OBJECTIVEdTo quantify the association of treated diabetes with cancer incidence and cancer mortality...
Using a time-dependent approach, we investigated all-site and site-specific cancer incidence in a la...
Cancer has overtaken cardiovascular disease asthe leading cause of death in individuals underthe age...
OBJECTIVE—To assess the association between diagnosed diabetes and self-reported cancer among U.S. a...
Background: Diabetes increases the risk of certain types of cancer. However, the literature regardin...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...
Background We investigated whether associations between prevalent diabetes and cancer risk are perti...
Several studies have suggested that diabetes mellitus may alter the risk of developing a variety of ...
PurposeFew population-based studies have focused on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in adolescent ...
IntroductionWhether the relative risk of cancer incidence and mortality associated with diabetes has...
Aims: This population-based historical cohort study examined whether poor glycemic-control (i.e., hi...
Objective: Diabetes is more common in cancer survivors than in the general population. The objective...
Purpose Preexisting diabetes is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in cancer. We exam...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer survivors have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and di...
Objective: The relationship between diabetes and all- and cause-specific mortality in individuals wi...
OBJECTIVEdTo quantify the association of treated diabetes with cancer incidence and cancer mortality...
Using a time-dependent approach, we investigated all-site and site-specific cancer incidence in a la...
Cancer has overtaken cardiovascular disease asthe leading cause of death in individuals underthe age...
OBJECTIVE—To assess the association between diagnosed diabetes and self-reported cancer among U.S. a...
Background: Diabetes increases the risk of certain types of cancer. However, the literature regardin...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...
Background We investigated whether associations between prevalent diabetes and cancer risk are perti...
Several studies have suggested that diabetes mellitus may alter the risk of developing a variety of ...
PurposeFew population-based studies have focused on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in adolescent ...
IntroductionWhether the relative risk of cancer incidence and mortality associated with diabetes has...
Aims: This population-based historical cohort study examined whether poor glycemic-control (i.e., hi...
Objective: Diabetes is more common in cancer survivors than in the general population. The objective...
Purpose Preexisting diabetes is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in cancer. We exam...