Socioeconomic Effect of Education on Pancreatic Cancer Risk in Western Europe: An Update on the EPIC Cohorts Study.
Lluís CireraJosé María Huerta CastañoMaría Dolores ChirlaqueKim OvervadMartin LindströmSara RegnérAnne TjønnelandMarie-Christine Boutron-RuaultVinciane ReboursGuy FagherazziVerena A KatzkeHeiner BoeingEleni PeppaAntonia TrichopoulouElissavet ValanouDomenico PalliSara GrioniSalvatore PanicoRosario TuminoFulvio RicceriCarla Henrica van GilsRoel C H VermeulenGuri SkeieTonje BraatenElisabete WeiderpassSusana MerinoMaría José SánchezNerea LarrañagaEva ArdanazMalin SundKay-Tee KhawTimothy J KeyMazda JenabSabine NaudinNeil MurphyDagfinn AuneHeather WardElio RiboliBas Bueno-de-MesquitaCarmen NavarroEric Jeffrey DuellPublished in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2020)
The results do not support an association between education and risk of pancreatic cancer.
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