Environmental tobacco smoke and pancreatic cancer: a case-control study.

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
International journal of clinical and experimental medicine Pub Date : 2015-09-15 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01
Yi Ding, Chundong Yu, Zenggang Han, Sunyu Xu, Dacheng Li, Xiao Meng, Dong Chen
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Abstract

Background: It has been conformed that active smoking is an established risk factor for pancreatic cancer, but the role of environmental tobacco smok (passive smoking) in pancreatic cancer remains unclear. We intended to study the relationship between passive smoking and pancreatic cancer.

Methods: From Oct. 1991 to Sep. 2014, A hospital-based case-control study on pancreatic cancer was conducted from the inpatient of five hospitals. 1076 cases pancreatic cancer patients. History of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke was assessed through questionnaires. Relative risks (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were estimated using Cox proportional hazards models.

Results: During 23 years of follow-up (1991-2014), 1076 patients were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (686 men and 390 women). Compared to paternal smoking (RR, 0.97; 95% CI, 0.77-1.21; P = 0.084), maternal smoking significantly increased the risk of pancreatic cancer (R, 1.56; 95% CI, 1.13-1.98; P = 0.018). Although the risk associated with maternal smoking remained elevated compared to the never smokers (RR, 1.49; 95% CI, 1.07-2.27), there was no statistical significance.

Conclusions: The positive association with maternal smoking suggests that environmental tobacco smoke, potentially in utero or in early life, may be associated with pancreatic cancer.

环境烟草烟雾与胰腺癌:一项病例对照研究。
背景:主动吸烟是胰腺癌的既定风险因素,但环境烟草烟雾(被动吸烟)在胰腺癌中的作用仍不清楚。我们打算研究被动吸烟与胰腺癌之间的关系:方法:1991 年 10 月至 2014 年 9 月,对五家医院的住院病人进行了一项基于医院的胰腺癌病例对照研究。1076 例胰腺癌患者。通过问卷调查评估了胰腺癌患者的环境烟草烟雾暴露史。采用 Cox 比例危险模型估算相对危险度 (RR) 和 95% 置信区间 (CI):在23年的随访期间(1991-2014年),共有1076名患者被确诊为胰腺癌(男性686人,女性390人)。与父亲吸烟相比(RR,0.97;95% CI,0.77-1.21;P = 0.084),母亲吸烟会显著增加胰腺癌风险(R,1.56;95% CI,1.13-1.98;P = 0.018)。虽然与从不吸烟者相比,母亲吸烟的相关风险仍然较高(RR,1.49;95% CI,1.07-2.27),但没有统计学意义:与母亲吸烟的正相关性表明,环境烟草烟雾(可能在子宫内或生命早期)可能与胰腺癌有关。
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