Ambient air pollution and lung cancer in China: need for large-scale cohort studies

Shengfeng Wang, R. Zheng, Ru Chen, Wenqiang Wei, Wanqing Chen
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The lung cancer burden in China is substantial, with more than 0.79 million newly diagnosed cases and about 0.631 million deaths occurring in 2015. The incidence and mortality for lung cancer are relatively stable, however, the number of cancer deaths substantially increased because of the aging and growth of the population. Chinese government has implemented a series of mitigation actions to improving the air environment and protecting human health since 2012, however, the aforementioned facts highlight the importance and challenge of continued efforts. More importantly, in light of the limited cohorts for air pollutants’ health effect, large-scale cohort studies with high quality are urgently needed to generate local evidence for developing countries with higher ambient exposures. In addition, an overwhelming need also exists to prioritize and integrate primary prevention and early detection measures into existing healthcare plans to reduce the occurrence of cancer.
中国环境空气污染与肺癌:需要大规模队列研究
中国的肺癌负担很大,2015年新诊断病例超过79万例,死亡病例约631万例。肺癌的发病率和死亡率相对稳定,但由于人口老龄化和增长,癌症死亡人数大幅增加。自2012年以来,中国政府为改善空气环境和保护人类健康采取了一系列减缓行动,但上述事实凸显了继续努力的重要性和挑战。更重要的是,鉴于空气污染物对健康影响的队列研究有限,迫切需要进行高质量的大规模队列研究,以便为环境暴露较高的发展中国家提供当地证据。此外,迫切需要优先考虑初级预防和早期检测措施,并将其纳入现有的医疗保健计划,以减少癌症的发生。
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