Le Marchand L, Kolonel L N
Cancer Research Center of Hawaii, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 96813.
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 1992;40(6):425-30.
This paper describes the progressive changes in cancer incidence that have been observed among Japanese after their migration to Hawaii. It reviews descriptive and analytic epidemiologic data suggesting a role for genetic susceptibilities in explaining the high risk of Japanese for colon cancer and their low risk for lung cancer, when compared to Caucasians. Differences in certain pharmacogenetic polymorphisms may explain these risk patterns. This research may lead to a better characterization of cancer risk at the individual level and, consequently, to improved methods of prevention.
本文描述了日本人移民到夏威夷后所观察到的癌症发病率的渐进变化。它回顾了描述性和分析性流行病学数据,这些数据表明,与白种人相比,遗传易感性在解释日本人患结肠癌的高风险和患肺癌的低风险方面发挥了作用。某些药物遗传学多态性的差异可能解释了这些风险模式。这项研究可能会更好地在个体层面上描述癌症风险,从而改进预防方法。