Hypertension and Risk of Endometrial Cancer: A Pooled Analysis in the Epidemiology of Endometrial Cancer Consortium (E2C2).
Talar S HabeshianNoah C PeeriImmaculata De VivoLeo J SchoutenChristina E BaileyMichele L CoteKimberly A BertrandYu ChenMegan A ClarkeTess V ClendenenLinda S CookLaura CostasLuigino Dal MasoJo L FreudenheimChristine M FriedenreichGrace B GallagherGretchen L GierachMarc T GoodmanSusan J JordanCarlo La VecchiaJames V LaceyFabio LeviLinda M LiaoLoren LipworthChangquan LingXavier M GuiuKirsten B MoysichGeorge L MutterRenhua NaJeffin NaduparambilEva NegriKelli O'ConnellTracy A O'MaraIrene OnievaJulie R PalmerFabio ParazziniAlpa V PatelKathryn L PenneyAnna E PrizmentFulvio RicceriHarvey A RischCarlotta SacerdoteSven SandinRachael Z Stolzenberg-SolomonPiet A van den BrandtPenelope M WebbNicolas WenstzensenAkemi T WijayabahuLynne R WilkensWang-Hong XuHerbert YuAnne Zeleniuch-JacquotteQuan LongMengmeng DuVeronica Wendy SetiawanPublished in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2024)
This study provides evidence that hypertension may be an independent risk factor for endometrial cancer.
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