Humble C G, Samet J M, Pathak D R
Am J Public Health. 1987 May;77(5):598-602. doi: 10.2105/ajph.77.5.598.
As part of a population-based case-control study of lung cancer in New Mexico, we have collected data on spouses' tobacco smoking habits and on-the-job exposure to asbestos. The present analyses include 609 cases and 781 controls with known passive and personal smoking status, of whom 28 were lifelong nonsmokers with lung cancer. While no effect of spouse cigarette smoking was found among current or former smokers, never smokers married to smokers had about a two-fold increased risk of lung cancer. Lung cancer risk in never smokers also increased with duration of exposure to a smoking spouse, but not with increasing number of cigarettes smoked per day by the spouse. Our findings are consistent with previous reports of elevated risk for lung cancer among never smokers living with a spouse who smokes cigarettes.
作为新墨西哥州一项基于人群的肺癌病例对照研究的一部分,我们收集了配偶的吸烟习惯以及工作中接触石棉的数据。目前的分析纳入了609例病例和781例对照,这些病例和对照的被动吸烟和个人吸烟状况已知,其中28例肺癌患者为终生不吸烟者。虽然在当前或既往吸烟者中未发现配偶吸烟的影响,但与吸烟者结婚的从不吸烟者患肺癌的风险大约增加了两倍。从不吸烟者患肺癌的风险也随着与吸烟配偶接触时间的延长而增加,但与配偶每天吸烟数量的增加无关。我们的研究结果与之前关于与吸烟配偶共同生活的从不吸烟者患肺癌风险升高的报告一致。