Journal article
Thyroid cancers potentially preventable by reducing overweight and obesity in Australia: A pooled cohort study
MA Laaksonen, RJ MacInnis, K Canfell, JE Shaw, DJ Magliano, E Banks, GG Giles, JE Byles, TK Gill, P Mitchell, V Hirani, RG Cumming, CM Vajdic
International Journal of Cancer | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.33889
Abstract
Thyroid cancer incidence and the prevalence of overweight and obesity are increasing, but the future thyroid cancer burden attributable to contemporary levels of overweight and obesity has not been evaluated before. We quantified this burden in Australia, and assessed whether the overweight/obesity-attributable burden differed by sex or other population subgroupings. We estimated the strength of the associations of overweight and obesity with thyroid cancer with adjusted proportional hazards models using pooled data from seven Australian cohorts (N = 367 058) with 431 thyroid cancer cases ascertained from linked national cancer registry data during a maximum 22-year follow-up. We combined th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Cancer Institute NSW, Grant/Award Numbers: 2019/CDF1022, ID13/ECF/1-07; National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: ID1053642, ID1060991, ID1079438, ID1082989, ID1118161, ID1136128