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Table 1.

Characteristics for prospective studies of body mass index and risk of liver cancer included in a meta-analysis.

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Figure 1.

Nonlinear dose-response analyses of body mass index and relative risk of liver cancer in meta-analysis.

(P-heterogeneity = 0.001; P-non-linear<0.001).

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Figure 2.

Publication bias in the studies included in this meta-analysis.

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Figure 3.

The curve of body mass index and relative risk of liver cancer in Asian population.

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Figure 4.

The curve of body mass index and relative risk of liver cancer in White population.

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Table 2.

Relative risk with 95% CI of body mass index (kg/m2) at point of 25, 30 and 35 in comparison with reference (median value of lowest category) by omitting each article in sensitivity analysis.

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