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环境癌症风险和致癌物暴露中的不平等:范围综述。

Inequalities in Environmental Cancer Risk and Carcinogen Exposures: A Scoping Review.

机构信息

Health Canada, Office of Environmental Health, Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch, Environmental and Radiation Health Science Directorate, Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9, Canada.

CAREX Canada, School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 May 4;20(9):5718. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20095718.

Abstract

: Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada and a major cause of death worldwide. Environmental exposure to carcinogens and environments that may relate to health behaviors are important to examine as they can be modified to lower cancer risks. Built environments include aspects such as transit infrastructure, greenspace, food and tobacco environments, or land use, which may impact how people move, exercise, eat, and live. While environments may play a role in overall cancer risk, exposure to carcinogens or healthier environments is not equitably spread across space. Exposures to carcinogens commonly concentrate among socially and/or economically disadvantaged populations. While many studies have examined inequalities in exposure or cancer risk, this has commonly been for one exposure. : This scoping review collected and synthesized research that examines inequities in carcinogenic environments and exposures. : This scoping review found that neighborhoods with higher proportions of low-income residents, racialized people, or same-sex couples had higher exposures to carcinogens and environments that may influence cancer risk. There are currently four main themes in research studying inequitable exposures: air pollution and hazardous substances, tobacco access, food access, and other aspects of the built environment, with most research still focusing on air pollution. : More work is needed to understand how exposures to these four areas intersect with other factors to reduce inequities in exposures to support longer-term goals toward cancer prevention.

摘要

癌症是加拿大的主要致死原因,也是全球范围内的主要死因之一。环境中接触致癌物质和与健康行为相关的环境因素是需要研究的重要因素,因为这些因素可以通过改变来降低癌症风险。建筑环境包括交通基础设施、绿地、食品和烟草环境或土地利用等方面,这些方面可能会影响人们的移动、运动、饮食和生活方式。虽然环境可能会对整体癌症风险产生影响,但接触致癌物质或更健康的环境并不能在空间上公平分配。致癌物质的接触通常集中在社会和/或经济处于不利地位的人群中。虽然许多研究都检查了暴露或癌症风险方面的不平等现象,但这通常只涉及一种暴露。

本范围综述收集并综合了研究致癌环境和暴露方面不平等现象的研究。本范围综述发现,低收入居民、少数族裔或同性伴侣比例较高的社区接触致癌物质和可能影响癌症风险的环境的比例更高。目前,研究不平等暴露的主要有四个主题:空气污染和有害物质、烟草获取、食品获取以及建筑环境的其他方面,大多数研究仍集中在空气污染上。

需要进一步研究,以了解这四个领域的暴露如何与其他因素相互作用,以减少接触方面的不平等,从而支持癌症预防的长期目标。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6f97/10178444/16cd751d8b4c/ijerph-20-05718-g001.jpg

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