1. Diabetes and risk of pancreatic cancer : a pooled analysis from the pancreatic cancer cohort consortium
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Elena, J. W., Steplowski, E., Yu, K., Hartge, P., Tobias, G. S., Brotzman, M. J., Chanock, S. J., Stolzenberg-Solomon, R. Z., Arslan, A. A., Bueno-De-Mesquita, H. B., Helzlsouer, K., Jacobs, E. J., Lacroix, A., Petersen, G., Zheng, W., Albanes, D., Allen, N. E., Amundadottir, L., Bao, Y., Boeing, H., Boutron-Ruault, M. -C, Buring, J. E., Gaziano, J. M., Giovannucci, E. L., Duell, E. J., Hallmans, Göran, Howard, B. V., Hunter, D. J., Hutchinson, A., Jacobs, K. B., Kooperberg, C., Kraft, P., Mendelsohn, J. B., Michaud, D. S., Palli, D., Phillips, L. S., Overvad, K., Patel, A. V., Sansbury, L., Shu, X. -O, Simon, M. S., Slimani, N., Trichopoulos, D., Visvanathan, K., Virtamo, J., Wolpin, B. M., Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A., Fuchs, C. S., Hoover, R. N., Gross, M., Elena, J. W., Steplowski, E., Yu, K., Hartge, P., Tobias, G. S., Brotzman, M. J., Chanock, S. J., Stolzenberg-Solomon, R. Z., Arslan, A. A., Bueno-De-Mesquita, H. B., Helzlsouer, K., Jacobs, E. J., Lacroix, A., Petersen, G., Zheng, W., Albanes, D., Allen, N. E., Amundadottir, L., Bao, Y., Boeing, H., Boutron-Ruault, M. -C, Buring, J. E., Gaziano, J. M., Giovannucci, E. L., Duell, E. J., Hallmans, Göran, Howard, B. V., Hunter, D. J., Hutchinson, A., Jacobs, K. B., Kooperberg, C., Kraft, P., Mendelsohn, J. B., Michaud, D. S., Palli, D., Phillips, L. S., Overvad, K., Patel, A. V., Sansbury, L., Shu, X. -O, Simon, M. S., Slimani, N., Trichopoulos, D., Visvanathan, K., Virtamo, J., Wolpin, B. M., Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A., Fuchs, C. S., Hoover, R. N., and Gross, M.
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Purpose: Diabetes is a suspected risk factor for pancreatic cancer, but questions remain about whether it is a risk factor or a result of the disease. This study prospectively examined the association between diabetes and the risk of pancreatic adenocarcinoma in pooled data from the NCI pancreatic cancer cohort consortium (PanScan). Methods: The pooled data included 1,621 pancreatic adenocarcinoma cases and 1,719 matched controls from twelve cohorts using a nested case-control study design. Subjects who were diagnosed with diabetes near the time (<2 years) of pancreatic cancer diagnosis were excluded from all analyses. All analyses were adjusted for age, race, gender, study, alcohol use, smoking, BMI, and family history of pancreatic cancer. Results: Self-reported diabetes was associated with a forty percent increased risk of pancreatic cancer (OR = 1.40, 95 % CI: 1.07, 1.84). The association differed by duration of diabetes; risk was highest for those with a duration of 2-8 years (OR = 1.79, 95 % CI: 1.25, 2.55); there was no association for those with 9+ years of diabetes (OR = 1.02, 95 % CI: 0.68, 1.52). Conclusions: These findings provide support for a relationship between diabetes and pancreatic cancer risk. The absence of association in those with the longest duration of diabetes may reflect hypoinsulinemia and warrants further investigation.
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- 2013
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