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Risk factors for endometrial cancer: An umbrella review of the literature

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Title: Risk factors for endometrial cancer: An umbrella review of the literature
Authors: Raglan, O
Kalliala, I
Markozannes, G
Cividini, S
Gunter, MJ
Nautiyal, J
Gabra, H
Paraskevaidis, E
Martin‐Hirsch, P
Tsilidis, KK
Kyrgiou, M
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Although many risk factors could have causal association with endometrial cancer, they are also prone to residual confounding or other biases which could lead to over‐ or underestimation. This umbrella review evaluates the strength and validity of evidence pertaining risk factors for endometrial cancer. Systematic reviews or meta‐analyses of observational studies evaluating the association between non‐genetic risk factors and risk of developing or dying from endometrial cancer were identified from inception to April 2018 using PubMed, the Cochrane database and manual reference screening. Evidence was graded strong, highly suggestive, suggestive or weak based on statistical significance of random‐effects summary estimate, largest study included, number of cases, between‐study heterogeneity, 95% prediction intervals, small study effects, excess significance bias and sensitivity analysis with credibility ceilings. We identified 171 meta‐analyses investigating associations between 53 risk factors and endometrial cancer incidence and mortality. Risk factors were categorised: anthropometric indices, dietary intake, physical activity, medical conditions, hormonal therapy use, biochemical markers, gynaecological history and smoking. Of 127 meta‐analyses including cohort studies, three associations were graded with strong evidence. Body mass index and waist‐to‐hip ratio were associated with increased cancer risk in premenopausal women (RR per 5 kg/m2 1.49; CI 1.39–1.61) and for total endometrial cancer (RR per 0.1unit 1.21; CI 1.13–1.29), respectively. Parity reduced risk of disease (RR 0.66, CI 0.60–0.74). Of many proposed risk factors, only three had strong association without hints of bias. Identification of genuine risk factors associated with endometrial cancer may assist in developing targeted prevention strategies for women at high risk.
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2019
Date of Acceptance: 19-Oct-2018
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/65626
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31961
ISSN: 0020-7136
Publisher: Wiley
Start Page: 1719
End Page: 1730
Journal / Book Title: International Journal of Cancer
Volume: 145
Issue: 7
Copyright Statement: © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Raglan, O. , Kalliala, I. , Markozannes, G. , Cividini, S. , Gunter, M. J., Nautiyal, J. , Gabra, H. , Paraskevaidis, E. , Martin‐Hirsch, P. , Tsilidis, K. K. and Kyrgiou, M. (2019), Risk Factors for Endometrial Cancer: An umbrella review of the literature. Int. J. Cancer, which will be published in final form at https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31961
Sponsor/Funder: Ovarian Cancer Action
HCA International Limited
Funder's Grant Number: N/A
n/a
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Oncology
endometrial cancer
gynaecological oncology
uterine cancer
obesity
risk factors
umbrella review
DOSE-RESPONSE METAANALYSIS
HORMONE-REPLACEMENT THERAPY
BODY-MASS INDEX
DIETARY GLYCEMIC INDEX
DIABETES-MELLITUS
ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION
CIGARETTE-SMOKING
PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY
SUSCEPTIBILITY EVIDENCE
COFFEE CONSUMPTION
endometrial cancer
gynaecological oncology
obesity
risk factors
umbrella review
uterine cancer
Oncology & Carcinogenesis
1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2018-11-02
Appears in Collections:Department of Surgery and Cancer