Psychosocial factors, health behaviors and risk of cancer incidence: Testing interaction and effect modification in an individual participant data meta-analysis.
Basten M, Pan KY, van Tuijl LA, de Graeff A, Dekker J, Hoogendoorn AW, Lamers F, Ranchor AV, Vermeulen R, Portengen L, Voogd AC, Abell J, Awadalla P, Beekman ATF, Bjerkeset O, Boyd A, Cui Y, Frank P, Galenkamp H, Garssen B, Hellingman S, Huisman M, Huss A, Keats MR, Kok AAL, Krokstad S, van Leeuwen FE, Luik AI, Noisel N, Payette Y, Penninx BWJH, Rissanen I, Roest AM, Rosmalen JGM, Ruiter R, Schoevers RA, Soave D, Spaan M, Steptoe A, Stronks K, Sund ER, Sweeney E, Twait EL, Teyhan A, Verschuren WMM, van der Willik KD, Geerlings MI.
Basten M, et al. Among authors: ranchor av.
Int J Cancer. 2024 May 15;154(10):1745-1759. doi: 10.1002/ijc.34852. Epub 2024 Jan 30.
Int J Cancer. 2024.
PMID: 38289012
Effects of the psychosocial factor, health behavior and their product term on cancer incidence were estimated using Cox regression. We pooled cohort-specific estimates using multivariate random-effects meta-analyses. ...
Effects of the psychosocial factor, health behavior and their product term on cancer incidence were estimated using Cox regression. W …