OCCUPATIONAL FACTORS INFLUENCING LUNG CANCER IN WOMEN IN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES

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Swiatkowska, Beata [1 ]
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[1] Inst Med Pracy Prof J Nofera, Zaklad Epidemiol Srodowiskowej, PL-91348 Lodz, Poland
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lung cancer; occupational factors; risk; women; WOOD DUST EXPOSURE; RISK-FACTORS; SEX-DIFFERENCES; MORTALITY; SMOKING; MEN; WORKERS; GERMANY; GENDER; DIESEL;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Lung cancer is the most common cancer in men, although the alarming statistics of recent years indicate that this pathology affects also more likely a group of women and in recent years has become the leading cause of cancer deaths among Polish women. This article presents the main issues relating to occupational determinants of lung cancer in women. The results of the analysis show that the number of neoplastic diseases, including the lung cancer, recognized as an occupational disease in Poland is low, particularly among women. A major factor hampering the certification of occupational etiology of lung cancer is a long latency period, no differences in terms of the clinical and morphological characteristics from lung cancer occurring in the general population, and relatively small number of identified occupational carcinogens. Analysis of the available literature on the adverse workplace conditions shows that only a few epidemiological studies focus on the problem of job-related risk among women, and only some of them provide detailed results for lung cancer. Moreover, the abundant literature on the subject concerning the male workers might not be fully relevant because of possible differences in hormonal, genetic and other gender-related biological differences that may significantly modify the risk of cancer in women. These aspects cause that the true contribution of occupational factors to the risk of lung cancer, particularly in women, is underestimated. Med Pr 2011;62(6):659-665
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