Environmental tobacco smoke and arsenic methylation capacity are associated with urothelial carcinoma

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العنوان: Environmental tobacco smoke and arsenic methylation capacity are associated with urothelial carcinoma
المؤلفون: Horng Sheng Shiue, Yu Mei Hsueh, Yeong-Shiau Pu, Li An Lai, Yung Kai Huang, Chao-Yuan Huang, Mei Chieh Chen, Chia Chang Wu, Ying-Chin Lin, Yuan Hung Wang, Chi Jung Chung, Bor Cheng Han
المصدر: Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, Vol 112, Iss 9, Pp 554-560 (2013)
بيانات النشر: Elsevier, 2013.
سنة النشر: 2013
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, Urologic Neoplasms, Urinary system, Population, chemistry.chemical_element, cigarette smoking, environmental tobacco smoke, arsenic methylation capacity, Methylation, Tobacco smoke, Arsenic, Toxicology, Cigarette smoking, Environmental health, Humans, Medicine, Significant risk, education, ARSENIC EXPOSURE, urothelial carcinoma, Aged, Urothelial carcinoma, Medicine(all), education.field_of_study, lcsh:R5-920, business.industry, General Medicine, Middle Aged, chemistry, Case-Control Studies, Female, Tobacco Smoke Pollution, business, lcsh:Medicine (General)
الوصف: Background/PurposeCigarette smoking, exposure to secondhand smoke, and arsenic exposure are well known risk factors for developing urothelial carcinoma (UC). We investigated the combined effects of cigarette smoking, exposure to secondhand smoke, and the presence of urinary total arsenic on the risk of developing UC.MethodsWe conducted a hospital-based, case–control study involving 261 UC patients and 672 cancer-free control individuals between September 2002 and May 2009.ResultsIndividuals who had smoked 100 cigarettes in their lifetime (ever smokers) and had a high urinary total arsenic level, had increased risks of developing UC (3.20-fold and 6.45-fold greater), respectively, compared to individuals who were never smokers and had a low urinary total arsenic level. Individuals who had high urinary total arsenic levels and had been exposed to secondhand smoke, and individuals with high urinary arsenic levels who had not been exposed to secondhand smoke, had increased chances (2.71-fold and 5.00-fold greater, respectively) of developing UC, compared to individuals who were not exposed to secondhand smoke and had low urinary total arsenic levels. Ever smokers who had been exposed to secondhand smoke and had a high urinary total arsenic level had the greatest increased risk for developing UC (10.82-fold greater).ConclusionIndividuals in a Taiwanese population who smoked cigarettes, were exposed to secondhand smoke, and a high urinary total arsenic level, had a significant risk for developing UC.
اللغة: English
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