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Type II diabetes mellitus is associated with a reduced risk of cholangiocarcinoma in patients with biliary tract diseases.
[cholangiocarcinoma]
It
has
not
yet
been
reported
whether
Type
II
diabetes
mellitus
(
DM
)
is
associated
with
an
increased
cholangiocarcinoma
(
CC
)
risk
in
patients
with
biliary
tract
diseases
.
We
identified
123
,
050
patients
concomitantly
diagnosed
with
biliary
tract
diseases
and
DM
between
1998
and
2010
.
The
control
cohort
consisted
of
122
,
721
individuals
with
biliary
tract
diseases
but
not
DM
.
Both
cohorts
were
followed-up
until
the
end
of
2010
to
estimate
the
risk
of
CC
.
We
also
compared
the
risk
of
CC
between
DM
and
non-
DM
cohorts
without
biliary
tract
diseases
.
Overall
,
the
incidence
of
CC
was
21
%
lower
among
the
DM
patients
than
among
the
control
patients
(
1
.
11
vs
.
1
.
41
per
1
,
000
person-
years
)
.
DM
cohorts
exhibited
significantly
reduced
risks
for
both
intrahepatic
and
extrahepatic
CC
.
A
multivariable
Cox
proportional
hazards
regression
model
was
used
,
and
the
adjusted
hazard
ratio
(
HR
)
of
CC
was
0
.
74
(
95
%
confidence
interval
[
CI
]
,
0
.
66
-
0
.
82
)
for
the
DM
cohort
in
comparison
with
the
control
cohort
.
The
age-
specific
data
indicated
that
compared
with
the
control
patients
,
the
adjusted
HRs
for
the
DM
patients
were
significantly
lower
among
patients
50
-
64
(
adjusted
HR
 
=
 
0
.
67
;
95
%
CI
 
=
 
0
.
55
-
0
.
82
)
and
65
-
74
years
old
(
adjusted
HR
 
=
 
0
.
70
;
95
%
CI
,
0
.
59
-
0
.
84
)
.
Furthermore
,
DM
was
associated
with
a
lower
risk
of
CC
among
patients
with
biliary
diseases
,
regardless
of
the
presence
of
comorbidities
and
the
status
of
cholecystectomy
.
In
the
patients
without
biliary
tract
diseases
,
DM
is
associated
with
significantly
increased
risk
of
CC
(
adjusted
HR
 
=
 
1
.
58
;
95
%
CI
,
1
.
37
-
1
.
82
)
.
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symptom
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