Published: 28 February, 2020 | Volume 4 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-006
Figure 1:
Relation between diabetes and fatal cancers in men and women, American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention. *All analyses were adjusted for a core group of covariates (age, race, years of education, body mass index, cigarette smoking history, alcohol consumption, total red meat consumption, consumption of citrus fruits and juices, consumption of vegetables, physical activity). Except for melanoma, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and multiple myeloma, analyses for each type of cancer were also adjusted for a family history of that cancer in a first-degree relative. †RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval. ‡Mortality rate per 100,000 age standardized to the Cancer Prevention Study II male population. §Also adjusted for polyps, aspirin use, and consumption of whole grains. ¶also adjusted for hepatitis and cirrhosis. #also adjusted for history of gallstones. **also adjusted for hypertension.
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