非吸烟者的肺癌 - - 风险因素分析
Denise Albano1, Ankit Dhamija1, Yunhan Liao2
1Department of Surgery, Stony Brook University Hospital, USA.
Cancer epidemiology
|August 20, 2023
概括
患有慢性肺炎或有肺癌家族史的老年从未吸烟者面临更高的风险. 这些发现表明,非吸烟人口中肺癌查的潜在纳入标准.
科学领域:
- 肺部病理学 肺部病理学
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 流行病学 流行病学
背景情况:
- 肺癌查有效地挽救高风险吸烟者的生命.
- 肺癌诊断的很大一部分发生在从未吸烟的人身上,通常是在晚期阶段.
- 目前的查标准可能会排除从未吸烟的人,这可能会推迟诊断和治疗.
研究的目的:
- 为了描述从未吸烟的肺癌患者.
- 为了识别可能需要纳入肺癌查协议的永不吸烟者的风险因素.
- 为了改善早期检测和从不吸烟的肺癌患者的结果.
主要方法:
- 对肺结节或癌症 (2016-2022) 的从未吸烟患者进行了回顾性单一中心研究.
- 从电子医疗记录中提取的数据,包括人口统计数据,并发症和暴露.
- 分析的重点是确定与从不吸烟者肺癌诊断相关的因素.
主要成果:
- 结节诊断时的年龄较大以及COPD等并发症和家族肺癌病史与肺癌有显著的关联.
- 与男性相比,从未吸烟的女性肺癌诊断的百分比较高.
- 发现高血压具有保护作用,而糖尿病并没有显著的关联.
结论:
- 年长的不吸烟者患有慢性肺炎或有肺癌家族史的风险较高.
- 这些已识别的风险因素可能会为从不吸烟者提供扩展的肺癌查指南.
- 在这个从未吸烟的队列中,性别没有显著影响肺癌风险.
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