太平洋盆地地区妇女患肺癌的风险。

National Cancer Institute monograph Pub Date : 1985-12-01
H Shimizu, A H Wu, L C Koo, Y T Gao, L N Kolonel
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我们比较了太平洋盆地、上海、香港、宫城、夏威夷和洛杉矶几个地区女性肺癌的近期发病率,并使用了每个地区基于人口登记的数据。无论在哪个地区,白人和夏威夷人的肥胖率都很高,中国人的肥胖率中等,日本人的肥胖率较低。吸烟女性患肺癌的风险相对于不吸烟女性的风险因种族而异,研究人群中吸烟的比例也是如此。肺癌发病率的大多数种族间差异可以用吸烟方式的差异来解释。除华人(15-20/10万人)外,各民族女性肺癌年发病率估计为7.5/10万人。其余肺癌以肺腺癌居多。
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Lung cancer in women living in the Pacific Basin area.

We compared recent incidence rates for lung cancer in females among several regions in the Pacific Basin, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Miyagi, Hawaii, and Los Angeles, by ethnic group using data from the population-based registry in each area. The rates were high among whites and Hawaiians, intermediate in Chinese, and low in Japanese regardless of area. The risk of lung cancer among females who smoke relative to that in female nonsmokers varied from 1 ethnic group to another as did the proportion of smokers in the populations studied. Most of the interethnic differences in lung cancer incidence rates could be explained by differences in smoking patterns. The estimated annual incidence rate for lung cancer in females after subtraction of the proportion of the incidence due to smoking was 7.5/100,000 population in every ethnic group except the Chinese (15-20/100,000 population). Most of the residual incidences of lung cancer were adenocarcinoma of the lung.

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