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Ovarian cancer and smoking: individual participant meta-analysis including 28,114 women with ovarian cancer from 51 epidemiological studies

Authors :
Gaitskell, K
Hermon, C
Moser, K
Reeves, G
Peto, R
Brinton, L
Marchbanks, P
Negri, E
Ness, R
Peeters, PHM
Vessey, M
Calle, EE
Gapstur, SM
Patel, AV
Dal Maso, L
Talamini, R
Chetrit, A
Hirsh-Yechezkel, G
Lubin, F
Sadetzki, S
Banks, E
Beral, V
Bull, D
Callaghan, K
Crossley, B
Goodill, A
Green, J
Key, T
Sitas, F
Collins, R
Doll, R
Gonzalez, A
Lee, N
Ory, HW
Peterson, HB
Wingo, PA
Martin, N
Pardthaisong, T
Silpisornkosol, S
Theetranont, C
Boosiri, B
Chutivongse, S
Jimakorn, P
Virutamasen, P
Wongsrichanalai, C
Tjonneland, A
Titus-Ernstoff, L
Byers, T
Rohan, T
Mosgaard, BJ
Yeates, D
Freudenheim, JL
Chang-Claude, J
Kaaks, R
Anderson, KE
Folsom, A
Robien, K
Hampton, J
Newcomb, PA
Rossing, MA
Thomas, DB
Weiss, NS
Riboli, E
Clavel-Chapelon, F
Cramer, D
Hankinson, SE
Tworoger, SS
Franceschi, S
La Vecchia, C
Adami, HO
Magnusson, C
Riman, T
Weiderpass, Elisabete
Wolk, A
Schouten, LJ
van den Brandt, PA
Chantarakul, N
Koetsawang, S
Rachawat, D
Palli, D
Black, A
Brinton, LA
Freedman, DM
Hartge, P
Hsing, AW
Lacey, JV
Hoover, RN
Schairer, C
Urban, M
Graff-Iversen, Sidsel
Selmer, Randi
Bain, CJ
Green, AC
Purdie, DM
Siskind, V
Webb, PM
Moysich, K
McCann, SE
Hannaford, P
Kay, C
Binns, CW
Lee, AH
Zhang, M
Ness, RB
Nasca, P
Coogan, PF
Palmer, JR
Rosenberg, L
Kelsey, J
Paffenbarger, R
Whittemore, A
Katsouyanni, K
Trichopoulou, A
Trichopoulos, D
Tzonou, A
Dabancens, A
Martinez, L
Molina, R
Salas, O
Goodman, MT
Lurie, G
Carney, ME
Wilkens, LR
Hartman, L
Manjer, J
Olsson, H
Grisso, JA
Morgan, M
Wheeler, JE
Bunker, CH
Edwards, RP
Modugno, F
Casagrande, J
Pike, MC
Ross, RK
Wu, AH
Miller, AB
Kumle, Merethe
Gram, Inger Torhild
Lund, Eiliv
McGowan, L
Shu, XO
Zheng, W
Farley, TMM
Holck, S
Meirik, O
Risch, HA
E. E. Calle
S. M. Gapstur
A. V. Patel
L. Dal Maso
R. Talamini
A. Chetrit
G. Hirsh Yechezkel
F. Lubin
S. Sadetzki
E. Bank
V. Beral
D. Bull
K. Callaghan
B. Crossley
K. Gaitskell
A. Goodill
J. Green
C. Hermon
T. Key
K. Moser
G. Reeve
F. Sita
R. Collin
R. Doll
R. Peto
C. A. Gonzalez
N. Lee
P. Marchbank
H. W. Ory
H. B. Peterson
P. A. Wingo
N. Martin
T. Pardthaisong
S. Silpisornkosol
C. Theetranont
B. Boosiri
S. Chutivongse
P. Jimakorn
P. Virutamasen
C. Wongsrichanalai
A. Tjonneland
L. Titus Ernstoff
T. Byer
T. Rohan
B. J. Mosgaard
M. Vessey
D. Yeate
J. L. Freudenheim
J. Chang Claude
R. Kaak
K. E. Anderson
A. Folsom
K. Robien
J. Hampton
P. A. Newcomb
M. A. Rossing
D. B. Thoma
N. S. Wei
E. Riboli
F. Clavel Chapelon
D. Cramer
S. E. Hankinson
S. S. Tworoger
S. Franceschi
C. La Vecchia
E. Negri
H. O. Adami
C. Magnusson
T. Riman
E. Weiderpa
A. Wolk
L. J. Schouten
P. A. van den Brandt
N. Chantarakul
S. Koetsawang
D. Rachawat
D. Palli
A. Black
L. A. Brinton
D. M. Freedman
P. Hartge
A. W. Hsing
J. Lacey
R. N. Hoover
C. Schairer
M. Urban
S. Graff Iversen
R. Selmer
C. J. Bain
A. C. Green
D. M. Purdie
V. Siskind
P. M. Webb
K. Moysich
S. E. Mccann
P. Hannaford
C. Kay
C. W. Binn
A. H. Lee
M. Zhang
R. B. Ne
P. Nasca
P. F. Coogan
J. R. Palmer
L. Rosenberg
J. Kelsey
R. Paffenbarger
A. Whittemore
K. Katsouyanni
A. Trichopoulou
D. Trichopoulo
A. Tzonou
A. Dabancen
L. Martinez
R. Molina
O. Sala
M. T. Goodman
G. Lurie
M. E. Carney
L. R. Wilken
L. Hartman
J. Manjer
H. Olsson
J. A. Grisso
M. Morgan
J. E. Wheeler
C. H. Bunker
R. P. Edward
F. Modugno
P. H. M. Peeter
J. Casagrande
M. C. Pike
R. K. Ro
A. H. Wu
A. B. Miller
M. Kumle
I. T. Gram
E. Lund
L. Mcgowan
X. O. Shu
W. Zheng
T. M. M. Farley
S. Holck
O. Meirik
H. A. Risch
Epidemiologie
RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care
RS: GROW - School for Oncology and Reproduction
Source :
The Lancet Oncology, Lancet oncology, 13(9), 946-956. Elsevier Science
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smoking has been linked to mucinous ovarian cancer, but its effects on other ovarian cancer subtypes and on overall ovarian cancer risk are unclear, and the findings from most studies with relevant data are unpublished. To assess these associations, we review the published and unpublished evidence. METHODS: Eligible epidemiological studies were identified by electronic searches, review articles, and discussions with colleagues. Individual participant data for 28,114 women with and 94,942 without ovarian cancer from 51 epidemiological studies were analysed centrally, yielding adjusted relative risks (RRs) of ovarian cancer in smokers compared with never smokers. FINDINGS: After exclusion of studies with hospital controls, in which smoking could have affected recruitment, overall ovarian cancer incidence was only slightly increased in current smokers compared with women who had never smoked (RR 1·06, 95% CI 1·01-1·11, p=0·01). Of 17,641 epithelial cancers with specified histology, 2314 (13%) were mucinous, 2360 (13%) endometrioid, 969 (5%) clear-cell, and 9086 (52%) serous. Smoking-related risks varied substantially across these subtypes (p(heterogeneity)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14702045
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Oncology, Lancet oncology, 13(9), 946-956. Elsevier Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....418f289ae83cc37c7c2769d47eba6878