露天煤矿火灾后的癌症发病率

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Pei Yu , Caroline X. Gao , Catherine L. Smith , Sherene Loi , Natasha Kinsman , Jillian F. Ikin , Yuming Guo , Malcolm R. Sim , Michael J. Abramson , Tyler J. Lane
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摘要

我们利用人口层面的癌症诊断数据,比较了澳大利亚维多利亚地区一次长达六周的露天煤矿大火烟雾影响地区在事件发生后七年内的癌症发病率。总体而言,癌症发病率没有受到任何影响。虽然有几个亚群出现了变化,但这些变化更可能是由于统计上的偶然性,而不是真正的影响。这些发现可能受限于较低的统计能力和较短的随访时间。为了证实露天煤矿火灾对癌症发病率的影响,有必要开展进一步的研究并延长随访时间。
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Cancer incidence after an open cut coal mine fire

Using population-level cancer diagnosis data, we compared cancer incidence in locations affected by smoke from a six week-long open cut coal mine fire in regional Victoria, Australia, up to seven years following the event. There was no detectable effect on cancer incidence overall. While several subgroups exhibited changes, these were more likely due to statistical chance rather than real effects. These findings may be limited by low statistical power and short duration of follow up. To confirm the influence of open cut coal mine fires on cancer incidence, further research and an extended follow-up duration are necessary.

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Cancer Epidemiology
Cancer Epidemiology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
3.80%
发文量
200
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Cancer Epidemiology is dedicated to increasing understanding about cancer causes, prevention and control. The scope of the journal embraces all aspects of cancer epidemiology including: • Descriptive epidemiology • Studies of risk factors for disease initiation, development and prognosis • Screening and early detection • Prevention and control • Methodological issues The journal publishes original research articles (full length and short reports), systematic reviews and meta-analyses, editorials, commentaries and letters to the editor commenting on previously published research.
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