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Significantly increased risk of cancer in diabetes mellitus patients: A meta‐analysis of epidemiological evidence in Asians and non‐Asians

机译:糖尿病患者患癌症的风险显着增加:亚洲人和非亚洲人流行病学证据的荟萃分析

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>Aims/Introduction:  Emerging evidence from observational studies suggests that diabetes mellitus affects the cancer risk. However, whether there are differences in the magnitude of the influence of diabetes among ethnic groups is unknown.>Materials and Methods:  We searched MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library for pertinent articles that had been published as of 4 April 2011, and included them in a meta‐analysis of the risk of all‐cancer mortality and incidence in diabetic subjects.>Results:  A total of 33 studies were included in the meta‐analysis, and they provided 156,132 diabetic subjects for the mortality analysis and 993,884 for the incidence analysis. Cancer mortality was approximately 3%, and cancer incidence was approximately 8%. The pooled adjusted risk ratio (RR) of all‐cancer mortality was significantly higher than for non‐diabetic people (RR 1.32 [CI 1.20–1.45] for Asians; RR 1.16 [CI 1.01–1.34] for non‐Asians). Diabetes was also associated with an increased RR of incidence across all cancer types (RR 1.23 [CI 1.09–1.39] for Asians; RR 1.15 [CI 0.94–1.43] for non‐Asians). The RR of incident cancer for Asian men was significantly higher than for non‐Asian men (P = 0.021).>Conclusions:  Diabetes is associated with a higher risk for incident cancer in Asian men than in non‐Asian men. In light of the exploding global epidemic of diabetes, particularly in Asia, a modest increase in the cancer risk will translate into a substantial socioeconomic burden. Our current findings underscore the need for clinical attention and better‐designed studies of the complex interactions between diabetes and cancer. >(J Diabetes Invest, doi: 10.1111/j.2040‐1124.2011.00183.x, 2012)
机译:>目标/简介:观察性研究的新证据表明,糖尿病会影响癌症风险。但是,尚不清楚种族之间的糖尿病影响程度是否存在差异。>材料和方法:我们在MEDLINE和Cochrane图书馆中搜索了截至2011年4月4日发表的相关文章>结果:荟萃分析共纳入33项研究,提供了156,132例糖尿病患者受试者进行死亡率分析,993,884进行发病率分析。癌症死亡率约为3%,癌症发生率约为8%。所有癌症死亡率的合并调整风险比(RR)显着高于非糖尿病人群(亚洲人为RR 1.32 [CI 1.20–1.45];非亚洲人为RR 1.16 [CI 1.01–1.34])。糖尿病还与所有癌症类型的发病率增加相关(亚洲人为RR 1.23 [CI 1.09–1.39];非亚洲人为RR 1.15 [CI 0.94–1.43])。亚洲男性患癌症的风险比明显高于非亚洲男性(P = 0.021)。>结论:糖尿病与亚洲男性患糖尿病的风险相比,非亚洲男性更高男人们鉴于全球糖尿病流行性爆炸式增长,尤其是在亚洲,糖尿病风险的适度增加将转化为巨大的社会经济负担。我们目前的发现强调了对糖尿病和癌症之间复杂相互作用的临床关注和更好设计的研究的必要性。 >(《糖尿病研究》杂志,doi:10.1111 / j.2040-1124.2011.00183.x,2012)

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