Correlation of incidence rates for selected cancers in 29 census sub-divisions of Alberta, Canada, 1961-1981.

Ecology of disease Pub Date : 1983-01-01
G Bako, G B Hill, M Hendin
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Age-adjusted incidence rates for males and females for 36 cancer sites across 29 census sub-divisions of the province of Alberta were correlated with one another. It was hypothesized that cancers which vary together across geographical areas may have common aetiological factors. The correlations were measured by the Pearson product moment coefficient, r, and illustrated by scatter graphs and regression lines. For males moderate correlations were found between prostate and skin cancer and between prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Also moderately correlated were male stomach and small intestine cancers and cancers of the bladder and the buccal cavity and pharynx. Specific site correlations for cancers in females were generally higher than for cancers in males. The highest correlations were found between cancer of cervix (invasive) and cancer of trachea, bronchus and lung, between multiple myeloma and cancer of brain and nervous system, between acute lymphatic leukemia and cancer of the bone and connective tissue, and between melanoma and cancer of bone and connective tissue. Although all these correlations are moderate they nevertheless indicate substantial relationships. Possible common aetiologic factors for correlating pairs of cancers are discussed.

1961-1981年加拿大艾伯塔省29个普查分区中选定癌症发病率的相关性
在艾伯塔省29个普查分区的36个癌症站点中,男性和女性的年龄调整发病率彼此相关。据推测,不同地理区域的癌症可能有共同的病因。相关性通过Pearson积矩系数r来衡量,并通过散点图和回归线来说明。对于男性,前列腺癌和皮肤癌以及前列腺癌和非霍奇金淋巴瘤之间存在中度相关性。男性胃癌、小肠癌、膀胱癌、口腔癌和咽喉癌也有中等相关性。女性癌症的特异性位点相关性通常高于男性癌症。宫颈癌(侵袭性)与气管、支气管和肺癌、多发性骨髓瘤与脑癌和神经系统癌、急性淋巴白血病与骨和结缔组织癌、黑色素瘤与骨和结缔组织癌之间的相关性最高。尽管所有这些相关性都是适度的,但它们仍然表明了实质性的关系。讨论了相关癌症对可能的共同病因学因素。
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