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Association of BMI, Smoking, and Alcohol with Multiple Myeloma Mortality in Asians: A Pooled Analysis of More than 800,000 Participants in the Asia Cohort Consortium.

Tomotaka UgaiHidemi ItoIsao OzeEiko SaitoMd Shafiur RahmanPaolo BoffettaPrakash C GuptaNorie SawadaAkiko TamakoshiXiao Ou ShuWoon-Puay KohYu-Tang GaoAtsuko SadakaneIchiro TsujiSue-Kyung ParkChisato NagataSan-Lin YouMangesh S PednekarShoichiro TsuganeHui CaiJian-Min YuanYong-Bing XiangKotaro OzasaYasutake TomataSeiki KanemuraYumi SugawaraKeiko WadaChien-Jen ChenKeun-Young YooKee Seng ChiaHabibul AhsanWei ZhengMamami InoueDaehee KangJohn D PotterKeitaro Matsuo
Published in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2019)
This study provides important evidence on the association of BMI, smoking, and alcohol with the risk of multiple myeloma mortality in Asian populations.
Keyphrases
  • multiple myeloma
  • body mass index
  • cardiovascular events
  • smoking cessation
  • risk factors
  • weight gain
  • alcohol consumption
  • type diabetes
  • physical activity