Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study
Abstract Background Several studies examined headaches as a symptom of brain neoplasms. Nevertheless, very few studies attempted to specifically evaluate the role of headaches as a risk factor. This study aimed to investigate the risk of migraine occurrence in the preceding years among patients diag...
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doaj-08da3b3806dc4ab99cce3867adf07a532020-11-25T01:50:10ZengBMCThe Journal of Headache and Pain1129-23691129-23772018-11-011911710.1186/s10194-018-0944-1Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based studyChao-Hung Chen0Jau-Jiuan Sheu1Yi-Chun Lin2Herng-Ching Lin3Department of Thoracic Surgery, Mackay Memorial HospitalDepartment of Neurology, Taipei Medical University HospitalBiostatistics Center, College of Management, Taipei Medical UniversityResearch Center of Sleep Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical UniversityAbstract Background Several studies examined headaches as a symptom of brain neoplasms. Nevertheless, very few studies attempted to specifically evaluate the role of headaches as a risk factor. This study aimed to investigate the risk of migraine occurrence in the preceding years among patients diagnosed with brain tumors and unaffected controls. Methods Data were obtained from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. In total, 11,325 adults with a first-time brain tumor diagnosis were included as cases, together with 11,325 unaffected matched controls. Each individual was traced in the healthcare claims dataset for a prior diagnosis of migraines. Conditional logistic regressions were performed to calculate the odds ratio (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) to present the association between brain tumors and having previously been diagnosed with migraines. Results We found that among patients with and those without brain tumors, 554 (4.89%) and 235 (2.08%) individuals, respectively, were identified as having a prior migraine diagnosis. Compared to unaffected controls, patients with brain tumors experienced an independent 2.45-fold increased risk of having a prior migraine diagnosis. The risks were even higher among men (odds ratio (OR) = 3.04, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.29~ 4.04) and after patients who had received a prior migraine diagnosis within 3 years were excluded (OR = 1.91, 95% CI = 1.59~ 2.29). Conclusions This is the first report demonstrating the occurrence of brain tumors to be associated with a prior migraine history, for both men and women, in a population-based study.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-018-0944-1MigraineBrain tumorEpidemiology |
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Chao-Hung Chen Jau-Jiuan Sheu Yi-Chun Lin Herng-Ching Lin Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study The Journal of Headache and Pain Migraine Brain tumor Epidemiology |
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Chao-Hung Chen Jau-Jiuan Sheu Yi-Chun Lin Herng-Ching Lin |
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Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study |
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Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study |
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Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study |
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Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study |
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Association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study |
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association of migraines with brain tumors: a nationwide population-based study |
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1129-2369 1129-2377 |
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Abstract Background Several studies examined headaches as a symptom of brain neoplasms. Nevertheless, very few studies attempted to specifically evaluate the role of headaches as a risk factor. This study aimed to investigate the risk of migraine occurrence in the preceding years among patients diagnosed with brain tumors and unaffected controls. Methods Data were obtained from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. In total, 11,325 adults with a first-time brain tumor diagnosis were included as cases, together with 11,325 unaffected matched controls. Each individual was traced in the healthcare claims dataset for a prior diagnosis of migraines. Conditional logistic regressions were performed to calculate the odds ratio (OR) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) to present the association between brain tumors and having previously been diagnosed with migraines. Results We found that among patients with and those without brain tumors, 554 (4.89%) and 235 (2.08%) individuals, respectively, were identified as having a prior migraine diagnosis. Compared to unaffected controls, patients with brain tumors experienced an independent 2.45-fold increased risk of having a prior migraine diagnosis. The risks were even higher among men (odds ratio (OR) = 3.04, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 2.29~ 4.04) and after patients who had received a prior migraine diagnosis within 3 years were excluded (OR = 1.91, 95% CI = 1.59~ 2.29). Conclusions This is the first report demonstrating the occurrence of brain tumors to be associated with a prior migraine history, for both men and women, in a population-based study. |
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Migraine Brain tumor Epidemiology |
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