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从不吸烟者的肺癌风险:环境与遗传因素概述

Lung cancer risk in never-smokers: An overview of environmental and genetic factors.

作者信息

Cheng Elvin S, Weber Marianne, Steinberg Julia, Yu Xue Qin

机构信息

The Daffodil Centre, the University of Sydney, a joint venture with Cancer Council NSW, Sydney, NSW 2011, Australia.

出版信息

Chin J Cancer Res. 2021 Oct 31;33(5):548-562. doi: 10.21147/j.issn.1000-9604.2021.05.02.

Abstract

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality globally, accounting for 1.8 million deaths in 2020. While the vast majority are caused by tobacco smoking, 15%-25% of all lung cancer cases occur in lifelong never-smokers. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified multiple agents with sufficient evidence for lung carcinogenesis in humans, which include tobacco smoking, as well as several environmental exposures such as radon, second-hand tobacco smoke, outdoor air pollution, household combustion of coal and several occupational hazards. However, the IARC evaluation had not been stratified based on smoking status, and notably lung cancer in never-smokers (LCINS) has different epidemiological, clinicopathologic and molecular characteristics from lung cancer in ever-smokers. Among several risk factors proposed for the development of LCINS, environmental factors have the most available evidence for their association with LCINS and their roles cannot be overemphasized. Additionally, while initial genetic studies largely focused on lung cancer as a whole, recent studies have also identified genetic risk factors for LCINS. This article presents an overview of several environmental factors associated with LCINS, and some of the emerging evidence for genetic factors associated with LCINS. An increased understanding of the risk factors associated with LCINS not only helps to evaluate a never-smoker's personal risk for lung cancer, but also has important public health implications for the prevention and early detection of the disease. Conclusive evidence on causal associations could inform longer-term policy reform in a range of areas including occupational health and safety, urban design, energy use and particle emissions, and the importance of considering the impacts of second-hand smoke in tobacco control policy.

摘要

肺癌是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因,2020年导致180万人死亡。虽然绝大多数肺癌是由吸烟引起的,但所有肺癌病例中有15%-25%发生在终生不吸烟者中。国际癌症研究机构(IARC)已将多种对人类具有充分肺癌致癌证据的因素进行了分类,其中包括吸烟,以及氡、二手烟、室外空气污染、家庭燃煤和几种职业危害等多种环境暴露因素。然而,IARC的评估并未根据吸烟状况进行分层,值得注意的是,从不吸烟者中的肺癌(LCINS)在流行病学、临床病理和分子特征方面与曾经吸烟者中的肺癌有所不同。在提出的几种与LCINS发生相关的风险因素中,环境因素与LCINS关联的证据最为充分,其作用再怎么强调也不为过。此外,虽然最初的基因研究主要集中在整体肺癌上,但最近的研究也确定了LCINS的遗传风险因素。本文概述了与LCINS相关的几种环境因素,以及一些与LCINS相关的遗传因素的新证据。对与LCINS相关的风险因素有更多了解,不仅有助于评估从不吸烟者患肺癌的个人风险,而且对该疾病的预防和早期检测具有重要的公共卫生意义。关于因果关联的确凿证据可为职业健康与安全、城市设计、能源使用和颗粒物排放等一系列领域的长期政策改革提供参考,也有助于认识在烟草控制政策中考虑二手烟影响的重要性。

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