Gallagher R P, Elwood J M, Threlfall W J, Spinelli J J, Fincham S, Hill G B
Division of Epidemiology, Biometry, and Occupational Oncology, Cancer Control Agency of British Columbia, Vancouver.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1987 Oct;79(4):647-52.
In a study of 261 male melanoma patients and age-and sex-matched controls, a strong positive univariate association between socioeconomic status, as determined by usual occupation, and risk of melanoma was detected. This association, however, was substantially explained by host constitutional factors and occupational, recreational, and vacation sunlight exposure. The study demonstrated an increased risk of melanoma in draftsmen and surveyors and a reduced risk of melanoma in construction workers and individuals employed in the finance, insurance, and real estate industry even after control for the effect of host factors and sunlight exposure.
在一项针对261名男性黑色素瘤患者以及年龄和性别匹配的对照组的研究中,通过通常职业确定的社会经济地位与黑色素瘤风险之间存在很强的单变量正相关。然而,这种关联很大程度上可由宿主体质因素以及职业、娱乐和假期阳光暴露来解释。该研究表明,即使在控制了宿主因素和阳光暴露的影响之后,绘图员和测量员患黑色素瘤的风险增加,而建筑工人以及从事金融、保险和房地产业的人员患黑色素瘤的风险降低。