ZIA CP010126-00580 (ZIA) | |||
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Title | Veterans Administration hospitalization database, Patient Treatment File, and Outpatient Clinic File | ||
Institution | NCI, Bethesda, MD | ||
Principal Investigator | McGlynn, Katherine | NCI Program Director | N/A |
Cancer Activity | N/A | Division | DCEG |
Funded Amount | $74,164 | Project Dates | 01/01/1980 - N/A |
Fiscal Year | 2012 | Project Type | Intramural |
Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance | Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance | ||
Autoimmune Diseases (25.0%) Basic Behavioral and Social Science (10.0%) Behavioral and Social Science (10.0%) Biochemical Epidemiology (45.0%) Cancer (100.0%) Diabetes (20.0%) Digestive Diseases (20.0%) Inflammatory Bowel Disease (10.0%) |
Kidney Disease (10.0%) Bladder (5.0%) Breast (5.0%) Colon/Rectum (100.0%) Esophagus (5.0%) Hodgkins disease (5.0%) Kidney Cancer (10.0%) Leukemia (10.0%) Liver Cancer (10.0%) Melanoma (5.0%) Multiple Myeloma (5.0%) Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (10.0%) Pancreas (5.0%) Prostate (5.0%) Stomach (5.0%) |
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Research Type | |||
Cancer Related Biology Endogenous Factors in the Origin and Cause of Cancer |
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Abstract | |||
In U.S. Veterans hospital data, we investigated the link between inflammatory bowel diseases (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease), appendectomy and cancer. We found no evidence of a reduced risk of ulcerative colitis subsequent to appendectomy in U.S. veterans. In contrast to patients with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease patients were at increased risk of cancers of the small intestine, but not colorectal cancers. V.A. hospitalization database, Patient Treatment File, and Outpatient Clinic File The U.S. Veterans hospital data for 1969-1996 includes 5 million white male veterans and 1 million black male veterans (25 million hospital visits). We are assessing racial differences in medical risk factors. Some of the cohorts under analysis are patients with diagnoses of sarcoidosis, psoriasis, gout, obesity, and inflammatory bowel diseases (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease). We are analyzing risk factors for male breast cancer. |