“…Multiple studies have found that hyperuricemia or gout was associated with higher cancer incidence and mortality (Boffetta, Nordenvall, Nyrén, & Ye, ; Chen, Hsieh, Liao, Chan, & Chang, ; Deng et al, ; Juraschek, Tunstall‐Pedoe, & Woodward, ; Kobylecki, Afzal, & Nordestgaard, ; Kolonel, Yoshizawa, Nomura, & Stemmermann, ; Kuo et al, ; Strasak et al, , ; Strasak et al, ; Taghizadeh, Vonk, & Boezen, ; Wandell, Carlsson, & Ljunggren, ; Yang et al, ; Yiu et al, ). However, at least two studies found no associations between cancer and hyperuricemia or gout (Hiatt & Fireman, ; Wu et al, ), and even one study suggested that the lower SUA levels may lead to a higher incidence of lung cancer (Horsfall, Nazareth, & Petersen, ).…”