SMOKING BEHAVIORS AND LUNG CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY: A COHORT STUDY

被引:0
|
作者
Kukulj, Suzana [1 ]
Popovic, Filip [1 ]
Budimir, Bernard [1 ]
Drpa, Gordana [1 ]
Serdarevic, Marina [1 ]
Polic-Vizintin, Marina [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, Ctr Zagreb, Clin Lung Dis Jordanovac, Dept Mediastinal Tumors, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[2] Andrija Stampar Teaching Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Publ Hlth, Zagreb, Croatia
关键词
lung cancer; lung cancer epidemiology; tobacco smoking; lung cancer treatment;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world. According to the latest available data, in the year 2012 Croatia was among 20 countries with the highest incidence of lung cancer. Although tobacco smoking is a proven cause of lung cancer, recent data show that more than one quarter of adult inhabitants of Croatia are everyday smokers. The purpose of this study was to present epidemiology and treatment modalities of lung cancer in the Department for mediastinal tumors, Clinic for lung diseases Jordanovac, and to make a comparison between the available data from Croatia and the rest of the world. Subjects and methods: The study cohort included 212 newly diagnosed lung cancer patients who had referred to our Department from January 2012 until December 2012. Features such as age, gender, cytology and histology of the tumor, stage at diagnosis and applied therapy were evaluated respectively. Results: Approximately two-thirds of all newly diagnosed lung cancers occurred in men. Out of the study cohort, 12.3% were diagnosed with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and 87.7% were diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The majority of the patients diagnosed with NSCLC had adenocarcinoma (47.9%), followed by squamous cell carcinoma (33.9%) and large cell carcinoma (15%). Only a small number of patients diagnosed and treated for lung cancer in our Department had never smoked tobacco. The majority of those patients were women and the most common histological type found was adenocarcinoma. Conclusion: The number of patients who had potentially operable disease at presentation was around 10%. That is why, in most cases, therapeutic options were confined to palliative chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Attention should be directed to an early detection of lung cancer patients, which could provide better treatment options and improve overall survival.
引用
收藏
页码:485 / 489
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] COHORT STUDY ON ASSOCIATION OF SMOKING AND AIR POLLUTION WITH LUNG CANCER AMONG 210,000 PERSONS IN SHANGHAI
    邓杰
    高玉堂
    汪钟贤
    廖美琳
    赵基津
    阮志贤
    秦德霖
    余敏文
    李凤萱
    ChineseJournalofCancerResearch, 1994, (03) : 169 - 172
  • [32] Breastfeeding may reduce the effects of maternal smoking on lung cancer mortality in adult offspring: a prospective cohort study
    Yin, Hang
    Wang, Yixue
    Wang, Siyu
    Zhang, Shijie
    Ling, Xiaodong
    Han, Tianshu
    Sun, Changhao
    Ma, Jianqun
    Wei, Wei
    Zhu, Jinhong
    Wang, Xiaoyuan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2024, 110 (08) : 4767 - 4774
  • [33] Attributable and absolute risk of lung cancer death by smoking status: Findings from the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study
    Ando, M
    Wakai, K
    Seki, N
    Tamakoshi, A
    Suzuki, K
    Ito, Y
    Nishino, Y
    Kondo, T
    Watanabe, Y
    Ozasa, K
    Ohno, Y
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2003, 105 (02) : 249 - 254
  • [34] Smoking cessation is a protective factor for lung cancer onset and mortality: a population-based prospective cohort study
    Yin, Wei
    Lin, Zhuochen
    Gong, Wei-Jie
    Wang, Wen-Xuan
    Zhu, Ying-Ying
    Fu, Yi-Lin
    Yang, Han
    Zhang, Jin-Xin
    Lin, Peng
    Li, Ji-Bin
    BMC CANCER, 2025, 25 (01) : 86
  • [35] Stratification for smoking in case-cohort studies of genetic polymorphisms and lung cancer
    Sorensen, Mette
    Lopez, Ana Garcia
    Andersen, Per Kragh
    Vogel, Ulla
    Autrup, Herman
    Tjonneland, Anne
    Overvad, Kim
    Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
    LUNG CANCER, 2009, 63 (03) : 335 - 340
  • [36] Lung Cancer 2020 Epidemiology, Etiology, and Prevention
    Bade, Brett C.
    Dela Cruz, Charles S.
    CLINICS IN CHEST MEDICINE, 2020, 41 (01) : 1 - +
  • [37] EFFECT OF COHORT DIFFERENCES IN SMOKING PREVALENCE ON MODELS OF LUNG-CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY
    SELLERS, TA
    BAILEYWILSON, JE
    POTTER, JD
    RICH, SS
    ROTHSCHILD, H
    ELSTON, RC
    GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1992, 9 (04) : 261 - 271
  • [38] Cigarette Smoking as a Cause of Cancers Other Than Lung Cancer An Exploratory Study Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program
    Ray, Gabrielle
    Henson, Donald E.
    Schwartz, Arnold M.
    CHEST, 2010, 138 (03) : 491 - 499
  • [39] Lung cancer risk in non-smoking females with a familial history of cancer: a multi-center prospective cohort study in China
    Wang, Fei
    Tan, Fengwei
    Wu, Zheng
    Cao, Wei
    Yang, Zhuoyu
    Yu, Yiwen
    Xu, Yongjie
    Qin, Chao
    Zhao, Liang
    Ren, Jiansong
    Li, Jiang
    Chen, Wanqing
    Li, Ni
    He, Jie
    JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER CENTER, 2021, 1 (03): : 108 - 114
  • [40] Passive smoking and lung cancer in Japanese non-smoking women: A prospective study
    Kurahashi, Norie
    Inoue, Manami
    Liu, Ying
    Iwasaki, Motoki
    Sasazuki, Shizuka
    Sobue, Tomotaka
    Tsugane, Shoichiro
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2008, 122 (03) : 653 - 657