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. 2020 Oct 15;10:17376. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73668-y

Table 2.

Hazard ratios for cancer incidence using the entire cohort and then restricting diabetes patients to those with < 1 year since diagnosis (mean duration 4 months). HRs are relative to age, sex and county-matched controls in each case, as per data in Table 1.

All diabetes Newly diagnosed (< 1 year)
Most common cancers
All cancer 1.10 (1.09–1.12) All cancer 1.22 (1.17–1.27)
Breast 1.05 (1.01–1.09) Breast 1.12 (1.02–1.23)
Lung 1.01 (0.97–1.05) Lung 1.18 (1.04–1.34)
Prostate 0.82 (0.80–0.83) Prostate 0.80 (0.70–0.90)
Colorectal 1.20 (1.16–1.23) Colorectal 1.30 (1.18–1.43)
Most associated cancers
Liver 3.31 (3.07–3.58) Liver 2.36 (1.74–3.20)
Pancreas 2.19 (2.06–2.32) Pancreas 2.72 (2.28–3.25)
Corpus uteri 1.78 (1.68–1.88) Corpus uteri 1.68 (1.44–1.96)
Gallbladder 1.32 (1.13–1.54) Gallbladder 1.55 (1.02–2.37)
Kidney 1.45 (1.36–1.54) Kidney 1.78 (1.45–2.19)
Penis 1.56 (1.27–1.91) Penis 1.96 (0.77–4.99)
Stomach 1.21 (1.13–1.30) Stomach 1.37 (1.06–1.77)
Bladder 1.20 (1.15–1.25) Bladder 1.15 (0.96–1.37)
Colorectal 1.20 (1.16–1.23) Colorectal 1.30 (1.18–1.43)

Model adjusted for sex, education, income and marital status.