Nonfilter and filter cigarette consumption and the incidence of lung cancer by histological type in Japan and the United States: analysis of 30-year data from population-based cancer registries.

作者: Hidemi Ito , Keitaro Matsuo , Hideo Tanaka , Devin C. Koestler , Hernando Ombao

DOI: 10.1002/IJC.25531

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摘要: Shifts in the histologic type of lung cancer accompanying changes incidence have been observed Japan and United States. We examined association between shift tobacco design from nonfilter to filter cigarettes with adenocarcinoma (AD) squamous cell carcinoma (SQ) lung. compiled population-based data Surveillance, Epidemiology End Results States (1973-2005) selected Japanese registries (1975-2003). Trends age-standardized rates by were characterized using joinpoint analyses. A multiple regression framework was used examine relationship use type. that AD has replaced SQ as most frequent males females both Filter cigarette consumption positively associated AD, time lags 25 15 years States, respectively ( beta(2)(AD)): 1.946 × 10(-3) , p < 0.001 3.142 0.001). In contrast, SQ, 30 20 (beta (SQ)(2) ): 0.464 = 0.006 0.364 0.008). conclusion, appears merely altered cancer, AD.

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