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Tobacco smoking and gastric cancer: meta-analyses of published data versus pooled analyses of individual participant data (StoP Project).

Ana Ferro1, Samantha Morais1, Matteo Rota2, Claudio Pelucchi3, Paola Bertuccio3, Rossella Bonzi3, Carlotta Galeone3, Zuo-Feng Zhang4, Keitaro Matsuo5, Hidemi Ito5, Jinfu Hu6, Kenneth C Johnson7, Guo-Pei Yu8, Domenico Palli9, Monica Ferraroni3, Joshua Muscat10, Reza Malekzadeh11, Weimin Ye12, Huan Song12, David Zaridze13, Dmitry Maximovitch13, Nuria Aragonés14,15,16, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals15,17,18,19, Jesus Vioque20, Eva M Navarrete-Muñoz20, Mohammadreza Pakseresht21,11,22, Farhad Pourfarzi11,23, Alicja Wolk24, Nicola Orsini24, Andrea Bellavia24, Niclas Håkansson24, Lina Mu25, Roberta Pastorino26, Robert C Kurtz27, Mohammad H Derakhshan11,28, Areti Lagiou29, Pagona Lagiou30,31, Paolo Boffetta10, Stefania Boccia26,32, Eva Negri2, Carlo La Vecchia3, Bárbara Peleteiro1,33, Nuno Lunet1,33.   

Abstract

Tobacco smoking is one of the main risk factors for gastric cancer, but the magnitude of the association estimated by conventional systematic reviews and meta-analyses might be inaccurate, due to heterogeneous reporting of data and publication bias. We aimed to quantify the combined impact of publication-related biases, and heterogeneity in data analysis or presentation, in the summary estimates obtained from conventional meta-analyses. We compared results from individual participant data pooled-analyses, including the studies in the Stomach Cancer Pooling (StoP) Project, with conventional meta-analyses carried out using only data available in previously published reports from the same studies. From the 23 studies in the StoP Project, 20 had published reports with information on smoking and gastric cancer, but only six had specific data for gastric cardia cancer and seven had data on the daily number of cigarettes smoked. Compared to the results obtained with the StoP database, conventional meta-analyses overvalued the relation between ever smoking (summary odds ratios ranging from 7% higher for all studies to 22% higher for the risk of gastric cardia cancer) and yielded less precise summary estimates (SE ≤2.4 times higher). Additionally, funnel plot asymmetry and corresponding hypotheses tests were suggestive of publication bias. Conventional meta-analyses and individual participant data pooled-analyses reached similar conclusions on the direction of the association between smoking and gastric cancer. However, published data tended to overestimate the magnitude of the effects, possibly due to publication biases and limited the analyses by different levels of exposure or cancer subtypes.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29595756     DOI: 10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 0959-8278            Impact factor:   2.497


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