Supplementary methods and tables 1-7 from Adulthood Weight Change and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study — Mingyang Song (2023) | RDL Network
Supplementary methods and tables 1-7 from Adulthood Weight Change and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in the Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study
<p>Supplementary methods and tables 1-7. Supplementary Methods: Covariate assessment and statistical analysis Supplementary Table 1. Relative risk of colorectal cancer by body mass index according to weight change from age 18 (women) or 21 (men) years to baseline Supplementary Table 2. Relative risk of colorectal cancer by baseline age according to weight change from age 18 (women) or 21 (men) years to baseline Supplementary Table 3. Subsite-specific relative risk of colorectal cancer according to weight change from age 18 (women) or 21 (men) years to baseline Supplementary Table 4. Relative risk of colorectal cancer by baseline use of aspirin according to weight change from age 18 (women) or 21 (men) years to baseline Supplementary Table 5. Relative risk of colorectal cancer by current age according to weight change from baseline to present Supplementary Table 6. Relative risk of colorectal cancer by current age according to 4-year weight change during follow-up Supplementary Table 7. Relative risk of colorectal cancer by postmenopausal hormone use according to postmenopausal weight change</p>
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