Glucosamine and Cancer Incidence in Osteoarthritis: A Prevalent New‐User Cohort Design
Karine Suissa,
Sophie Dell'Aniello,
Eros Comin
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundObservational studies have associated glucosamine, used to treat joint pain and osteoarthritis, with reductions in cancer incidence, though their study design was affected by selection bias. We assessed this association using a study design that mitigates this selection bias.MethodsWe used the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink to identify a cohort of patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis during 1995‐2017. The prevalent new‐user cohort design was used to match glucosamine initiators with non‐use… Show more
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