接触氟化物与原发性骨癌的风险:系统综述。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Bone Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1016/j.bone.2024.117320
Natalie Hajduga , Murali Perumbakkam Subramanian , Hannah Brown , Richard McNally , Vida Zohoori , Vikki Rand
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长期以来,氟一直被认为是预防龋齿的基本物质,然而,氟与骨癌的关系仍不明确。由于原发性骨癌的存活率几乎没有改善,因此了解其根本原因非常重要。因此,本系统综述的重点是评估氟暴露与原发性骨癌发生之间的关系。综述按照 PRISMA 指南进行,并在 PROSPERO(CRD42021296109)上注册,检索截止日期为 2024 年 3 月。总共确定了 14 项研究,涉及各年龄组的 8680 名参与者,这些研究探讨了氟暴露对原发性骨癌患者的影响。在这 14 项研究中,只有两项研究报告氟与原发性骨癌之间存在正相关。一项包括 88 名参与者的研究报告了氟化水与骨肉瘤(0 至 20 岁的年轻男性)之间的正相关关系,而第二项参与者人数未报告的研究报告了氟化水与男性骨癌之间的正相关关系。其余研究均未报告氟化物与骨癌发病之间的关系。对所有 14 项研究的数据进行了叙述性综合,并对研究设计、年龄、性别、氟含量和质量评分进行了分组分析。报告氟与骨癌之间存在正相关关系的两项研究都确定这种关系发生在男性身上,但是,这两项研究都得出结论,认为还需要进一步的研究。在此,我们报告了迄今为止对氟暴露与原发性骨癌之间关系进行研究的最全面的系统性综述。我们还强调了一些研究在方法上的局限性,并指出了开展大型前瞻性研究的必要性和机遇,以解决这一问题以及与氟有关的其他健康问题。
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Exposure to fluoride and risk of primary bone cancer: A systematic review
Fluoride has long been considered essential in the prevention of dental caries, however, its relationship with bone cancer remains unclear. With little improvements in survival from primary bone cancers, it is important to understand the underlying drivers. The focus of this systematic review was, therefore, to assess the association between fluoride exposure and the development of primary bone cancer. The review was conducted as per the PRISMA guidelines and was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021296109) with a search cut-off of March 2024. In total, 14 studies, involving 8680 participants across all age groups, were identified examining the effects of fluoride exposure on humans investigated for primary bone cancer. Of the 14 studies, only two reported a positive association between fluoride and primary bone cancer. One study including 88 participants reported a positive association between water fluoridation and osteosarcoma development (in young males between 0 and 20 years of age), and the second study, with an unreported number of participants, reported this positive association with bone cancers in males. No association between fluoridation and bone cancer development was reported in the remaining studies. Across all 14 studies, data was presented in a narrative synthesis with subgroup analysis conducted on study design, age, sex, fluoride level and quality score. Both studies reporting a positive association between fluoride and bone cancer identified this association in males, however, both studies concluded that further research is needed. Here we report the most comprehensive systematic review to date examining associations between fluoride exposure and primary bone cancer. We also highlight some of the methodological limitations of some studies, and identify the need, and opportunity, to conduct a large, prospective study to address this and other health issues associated with fluoride.
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Bone
Bone 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
264
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: BONE is an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of original articles and reviews on basic, translational, and clinical aspects of bone and mineral metabolism. The Journal also encourages submissions related to interactions of bone with other organ systems, including cartilage, endocrine, muscle, fat, neural, vascular, gastrointestinal, hematopoietic, and immune systems. Particular attention is placed on the application of experimental studies to clinical practice.
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