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Andrea Lazzati, Salomé Epaud, Matthieu Ortala, Sandrine Katsahian, Emilie Lanoy

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British Journal of Surgery, znac003, Published: 08 february 2022

Obesity is strongly associated with many types of cancer. Few studies have examined the relationship between weight loss surgery and cancer risk.

The purpose of this study is to determine whether weight loss surgery is associated with a lower risk of cancer.

To improve comparative effectiveness estimation from observational databases, we adopted a methodology to simulate a randomized controlled trial.

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