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Ten studies on the relation between processed meat and bladder cancer

Description

The dataset reports the summarized dose-response results from ten studies on the relation between processed meat consumption and bladder cancer.

Format

A data frame with 73 observations on the following 15 variables:

id id of the studies included in the analysis.
author names of the first author.
year year of publication.
type code for study design.
dose0 original assigned dose levels, with unit of measurement defined in the "unit" column.
dose assigned dose levels (converted (if needed) in gm/day).
cases number of cases for each exposure level.
n total number of subjects (type = "ci" or "cc") or person-years (type = "ir") for each exposure level.
rr adjusted risk estimates.
lb lower bound for the confidence limits of the adjusted risk estimates.
ub upper bound for the confidence limits of the adjusted risk estimates.
logrr natural logarithm of the adjusted risk estimates.
se standard error for the logarithm of the adjusted risk estimates.
area geographical area of the published study.
unit unit of measurement for red meat consumption (for dose0).

Author(s)

Alessio Crippa, <alessio.crippa@ki.se>

References

Crippa A, Larsson SC, Discacciati A, Wolk A, Orsini N. Red and processed meat consumption and risk of bladder cancer: a dose-response meta-analysis of epidemiological studies. European journal of nutrition. 2016 Dec 22:1-3.


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