Deaths from neoplasms and detection of radionuclides in excised human lungs in the Eordea Basin, Greece.

Lazaros T Sichletidis, Ioannis Tsiotsios, Agapios Gavriilidis, Diamantis Chloros, Theodoros Konstantinidis, Kiriakos Psarrakos, Dimitrios Koufogiannis, Anastasios Siountas, Dimitrios Filippou
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Lignite contains various trace-metal natural radioactive contaminants. In the Eordea Basin, the most important lignite field in Greece, the authors conducted a proportional mortality ratio (PMR) study that compared the mortality rates of individuals who lived in the basin vs. a control group who resided in the city of Kilkis, over a 30-yr period. The following information was used in the study: (a) municipal registrations of deaths from neoplasms during the period from 1971 to 2000, and (b) detection of radioactive substances in samples obtained from excised lungs of individuals living in Eordea Basin who suffered from neoplasm. The corresponding registrations of deaths from neoplasm of the inhabitants of Kilkis, a city located outside the Eordea Basin, formed the control group. A diachronic increase of the PMR was detected as a result of neoplasms and, particularly, as a result of lung cancer in Eordea Basin. However, the above ratio did not exceed the corresponding PMR recorded in Kilkis. In 20 lung samples obtained from patients who had lived in Eordea Basin, and in 19 lung samples from patients in Kilkis, the activity of the radionuclides of uranium and thorium radioactive decay series, potassium-40, and cesium-137 was not higher than expected. No statistically significant difference was found between the inhabitants of the 2 regions, thus it was concluded that the increase in respiratory-system neoplasms was likely associated with the high prevalence of smoking among the regions' inhabitants. In future studies, a longer observation period and examination of more cases will be necessary to further investigate a possible association between radionuclides and lung neoplasms in the Eordea Basin.

希腊Eordea盆地切除人体肺部肿瘤死亡和放射性核素检测。
褐煤含有多种微量金属天然放射性污染物。在希腊最重要的褐煤田Eordea盆地,作者进行了一项比例死亡率(PMR)研究,比较了30年来居住在盆地中的个体与居住在基尔基斯市的对照组的死亡率。本研究使用了以下资料:(a) 1971年至2000年期间因肿瘤死亡的市政登记,以及(b)从生活在Eordea盆地的肿瘤患者切除的肺样本中检测放射性物质。对位于埃奥尔代亚盆地外的基尔基斯市居民因肿瘤死亡的相应登记构成了对照组。在Eordea盆地,由于肿瘤,特别是肺癌,检测到PMR的历时性增加。然而,上述比率并未超过Kilkis记录的相应PMR。在来自Eordea盆地的20例患者的肺样本和来自Kilkis的19例患者的肺样本中,铀和钍放射性衰变系列、钾-40和铯-137的放射性核素的活度均未高于预期。这两个地区的居民之间没有发现统计学上的显著差异,因此得出结论,呼吸系统肿瘤的增加可能与该地区居民中吸烟的高流行率有关。在未来的研究中,需要更长的观察期和更多病例的检查,以进一步研究放射性核素与Eordea盆地肺肿瘤之间的可能联系。
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