Avoidable cancers in the Nordic countries. Biological agents.

APMIS. Supplementum Pub Date : 1997-01-01
J F Winther, H Møller, L Tryggvadottir, S K Kjaer
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Abstract

Although several biological agents have been linked convincingly with increased risks for cancer in humans, only infection of the lower female genital tract with human papillomavirus (HPV) and colonization of the gastrointestinal tract with Helicobacter pylori are of importance for cancer occurrence in the Nordic countries. HPV types 16 and 18, and probably types 31 and 33, are causally linked with cervical cancer and H. pylori, a Gram-negative bacteria, with gastric cancer. The estimated prevalence of genital infections with oncogenic types of HPV among Nordic women and the associated risk estimates indicate that approximately 45% of all cervical cancers arising in the Nordic countries are caused by such infections. This will be equivalent to about 550 cases in these countries each year around 2000, or 1% of all cancers arising in these populations. Similarly, the 35% prevalence of persistent gastric infection with H. pylori in the adult Nordic population and the associated risk estimates indicate that some 58% of all gastric cancers in the Nordic countries are due to this bacteria. This will correspond to about 2,350 new cases annually around the year 2000, with 1,350 among men and 1,000 among women, or approximately 2% of all cancers arising in the Nordic population.

北欧国家可避免的癌症。生物制剂。
虽然有几种生物制剂与人类癌症风险增加有确凿的联系,但在北欧国家,只有人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染下女性生殖道和幽门螺杆菌在胃肠道定植对癌症发生具有重要意义。HPV 16型和18型,可能还有31型和33型,与宫颈癌和幽门螺杆菌(一种革兰氏阴性细菌)与胃癌有因果关系。北欧妇女中致癌型人乳头瘤病毒生殖器感染的估计流行率和相关的风险估计表明,北欧国家发生的所有宫颈癌中约有45%是由这种感染引起的。这将相当于2000年前后这些国家每年约550例病例,或占这些人群中发生的所有癌症的1%。同样,北欧成年人中幽门螺杆菌持续胃感染的患病率为35%,相关风险估计表明,北欧国家约58%的胃癌是由幽门螺杆菌引起的。这相当于2000年前后每年约有2,350例新病例,其中男性1,350例,女性1,000例,约占北欧人口中所有癌症病例的2%。
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