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Mortality cancer risk in parkinsonian patients: A population-based study
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Italian ProvinceEpidemiology Of CancerPopulation Health SciencesCancer Risk FactorsLogistic AnalysisTobacco ControlClinical EpidemiologyPublic HealthSmoking Related Lung DiseaseCancer ResearchPopulationMedicineRiskCancer PreventionEpidemiologyMortality Cancer RiskCancer RiskCancer EpidemiologyParkinson DiseaseGlobal HealthCancer SitesStandardized Mortality RatioOncology
<b><i>Article abstract</i></b> Cancer mortality in a population-based cohort of 10,322 parkinsonian patients (448 deaths observed during 1987 to 1994) was compared with that of the Italian province of Rome using the standardized mortality ratio (SMR). The overall cancer mortality risk was lower in this cohort than in the reference population (SMR, 56; 95% CI, 51 to 61). This reduction included most cancer sites as well as both smoking-related (SMR, 51; 95% CI, 42 to 60) and nonsmoking-related cancers (SMR, 58; 95% CI, 52 to 65). The observed reduction in cancer mortality risk in this cohort cannot be explained entirely by the hypothesis that smokers are less likely to develop PD.
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