空气污染和乳腺癌风险:一个门德尔的随机化研究
Kangdi Cao1,2, Jinkun Wang2, Wei Hou1
1Department of Oncology, Guang'anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
International journal of environmental health research
|January 10, 2025
概括
空气污染,特别是PM10和NOx,与乳腺癌风险增加有关. 减少空气污染可能有助于降低癌症发病率,特别是对于特定的亚型,如光线B/HER2-阴性.
科学领域:
- 环境流行病学环境流行病学
- 遗传流行病学遗传流行病学
- 在瘤学瘤学.
背景情况:
- 关于空气污染与乳腺癌风险之间的关联存在不一致的发现.
- 没有确定确切的因果关系,需要进一步调查.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用孟德尔随机化方法,调查暴露于各种空气污染物和乳腺癌风险之间的潜在因果关系.
- 探索特定空气污染物与乳腺癌亚型之间的关联.
主要方法:
- 进行了一项双样本的门德尔随机化研究.
- 数据来源于IEU开放的GWAS数据库和乳腺癌协会联盟.
- 分析的主要空气污染物包括PM2.5,PM10,NO2和NOx.
主要成果:
- 颗粒物10 (PM10) 和氧化 (NOx) 与乳腺癌风险增加有显著的关联.
- PM2.5和NOx也与增加光线B/HER2阴性样乳腺癌的风险显著相关.
- 敏感性分析证实了这些发现的稳定性.
结论:
- 接触特定的空气污染物,即PM10和NOx,可能会增加患乳腺癌的风险.
- 控制空气污染水平可能是减少乳腺癌发病率的潜在策略.
- 对空气污染和特定乳腺癌亚型的进一步研究是有必要的.
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