Filter cigarette smoking and lung cancer risk; a hospital-based case-control study in Japan

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作者
Marugame, T
Sobue, T
Nakayama, T
Suzuki, T
Kuniyoshi, H
Sunagawa, K
Genka, K
Nishizawa, N
Natsukawa, S
Kuwahara, O
Tsubura, E
机构
[1] Natl Canc Ctr, Res Ctr Canc Prevent & Screening, Stat & Canc Control Div, Chuo Ku, Tokyo 1040045, Japan
[2] Osaka Med Ctr Canc & Cardiovasc Dis, Dept Canc Control & Stat, Higashinari Ku, Osaka 5378511, Japan
[3] Osaka Antilung Canc Assoc, Chuo Ku, Osaka 5410045, Japan
[4] Miyako Publ Ctr, Okinawa 9060067, Japan
[5] Okinawa Prefectural Miyako Hosp, Okinawa 9060067, Japan
[6] Natl Okinawa Hosp, Okinawa 9012214, Japan
[7] Saku Cent Hosp, Minamisa Ku, Nagano 3840301, Japan
关键词
lung cancer; histological type; filter and nonfilter cigarettes; hospital-based case-control study; Japan;
D O I
10.1038/sj.bjc.6601565
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Recent changes in the histology of lung cancer, namely a relative increase of adenocarcinoma compared to squamous cell carcinoma, might be due to a temporal shift from nonfilter to filter cigarettes. To investigate the association between type of cigarette and lung cancer by histological type, we conducted a case-control study in Japan, comprising 356 histologically confirmed lung cancer cases and 162 controls of male current smokers, who provided complete smoking histories. Overall, logistic regression analysis after controlling for age and prefecture revealed decreased risk, as shown by adjusted odds ratios, for both squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma among lifelong filter-exclusive smokers as compared to nonfilter or mixed smokers. This decrease was greater for squamous cell carcinoma than for adenocarcinoma. Among men under 54 years, filter-exclusive smokers displayed increased risk of adenocarcinoma, but decreased risk of squamous cell carcinoma. The recent shift in histology from squamous cell carcinoma to adenocarcinoma, particularly among younger smokers, might be due to changes in cigarette type. However, among subjects aged 65 years or more, no differences in histological type appeared related to type of cigarette smoked, implying that other factors are associated with increases in adenocarcinoma among older Japanese population.
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