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Statistical analysis:

Wang, Maliniak.

Obtaining funding:

Gapstur.

Administrative, technical, or material support:

Gapstur, Patel.

Supervision:

Gapstur, Patel.

Other:

None.

Financial disclosures:

Ying Wang certifies that all conflicts of interest,

including specific financial interests and relationships and affiliations

relevant to the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript

(eg, employment/affiliation, grants or funding, consultancies, honoraria,

stock ownership or options, expert testimony, royalties, or patents filed,

received, or pending), are the following: None.

Funding/Support and role of the sponsor:

The American Cancer Society

funds the creation, maintenance, and updating of the Cancer Prevention

Study II (CPS-II) cohort.

Acknowledgments:

We thank the CPS-II participants and Study

Management Group for their invaluable contributions to this research.

We also acknowledge the contribution to this study from central cancer

registries supported through the Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention’s National Program of Cancer Registries, as well as cancer

registries supported by the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance

Epidemiology and End Results program.

Appendix A. Supplementary data

Supplementary data associated with this article can be

found, in the online version, at

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. eururo.2017.06.037 .

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