2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-104460/v1
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Risk of Malignancy Long After Acute Coronary Syndrome in Selected Urban and Rural Areas and Comparison With Smoking Risk: The ABC-7* Study on Heart Disease. (*ABC is An Acronym for Adria, Bassano, Conegliano, and Padova Hospitals)

Abstract: Background Increased cancer risk has been reported in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Objectives To investigate geographic differences in risk malignancy long after ACS. Methods We enrolled 586 ACS patients admitted to hospitals in three provinces in the Veneto region of Italy in this prospective study. Patient's residency was classified into three urban and three nearby rural areas. Results All (except for 3) patients completed the follow-up (22 years or death) and 54% were living in rural areas.… Show more

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