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一项病例对照研究中的体重指数、身高与早发性基底细胞癌

Body mass index, height and early-onset basal cell carcinoma in a case-control study.

作者信息

Zhang Yanchang, Cartmel Brenda, Choy Courtney C, Molinaro Annette M, Leffell David J, Bale Allen E, Mayne Susan T, Ferrucci Leah M

机构信息

Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, 06520, United States.

Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, 06520, United States; Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, 06520, United States.

出版信息

Cancer Epidemiol. 2017 Feb;46:66-72. doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2016.12.007. Epub 2016 Dec 28.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy in the US. Body mass index (BMI) and height have been associated with a variety of cancer types, yet the evidence regarding BCC is limited. Therefore, we evaluated BMI and height in relation to early-onset BCC (under age 40) and explored the potential role of ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure and estrogen-related exposures in the BMI-BCC relationship.

METHODS

BCC cases (n=377) were identified through a central dermatopathology facility in Connecticut. Control subjects (n=389) with benign skin conditions were randomly sampled from the same database and frequency matched to cases on age (median=36, interquartile range 33-39), gender, and biopsy site. Participants reported weight (usual adult and at age 18), adult height, sociodemographic, phenotypic, and medical characteristics, and prior UV exposures. We calculated multivariate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using unconditional logistic regression models.

RESULTS

Adult BMI was inversely associated with early-onset BCC (obese vs. normal OR=0.43, 95% CI=0.26-0.71). A similar inverse association was present for BMI at age 18 (OR=0.54, 95% CI=0.34-0.85). Excluding UV exposures from the BMI models and including estrogen-related exposures among women only did not alter the association between BMI and BCC, indicating limited mediation or confounding. We did not observe an association between adult height and BCC (OR per cm=1.00, 95% CI=0.98-1.02).

CONCLUSIONS

We found a significant inverse association between BMI and early-onset BCC, but no association between height and BCC. This association was not explained by UV exposures or estrogen-related exposures in women.

摘要

引言

基底细胞癌(BCC)是美国最常见的恶性肿瘤。体重指数(BMI)和身高与多种癌症类型有关,但关于基底细胞癌的证据有限。因此,我们评估了BMI和身高与早发性基底细胞癌(40岁以下)的关系,并探讨了紫外线(UV)辐射暴露和雌激素相关暴露在BMI与基底细胞癌关系中的潜在作用。

方法

通过康涅狄格州的一个中央皮肤病理学机构确定基底细胞癌病例(n = 377)。从同一数据库中随机抽取患有良性皮肤疾病的对照受试者(n = 389),并按年龄(中位数 = 36,四分位间距33 - 39)、性别和活检部位与病例进行频率匹配。参与者报告了体重(通常的成人体重和18岁时的体重)、成人身高、社会人口统计学、表型和医学特征以及既往紫外线暴露情况。我们使用无条件逻辑回归模型计算多变量优势比(OR)和95%置信区间(CI)。

结果

成人BMI与早发性基底细胞癌呈负相关(肥胖与正常相比,OR = 0.43,95% CI = 0.26 - 0.71)。18岁时的BMI也存在类似的负相关(OR = 0.54,95% CI = 0.34 - 0.85)。在BMI模型中排除紫外线暴露,并且仅在女性中纳入雌激素相关暴露,并未改变BMI与基底细胞癌之间的关联,表明中介或混杂作用有限。我们未观察到成人身高与基底细胞癌之间存在关联(每厘米OR = 1.00,95% CI = 0.98 - 1.02)。

结论

我们发现BMI与早发性基底细胞癌之间存在显著的负相关,但身高与基底细胞癌之间无关联。这种关联不能用紫外线暴露或女性的雌激素相关暴露来解释。

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