White Alexandra J
Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institute of Health, Durham, NC.
J Clin Oncol. 2025 Jan 20;43(3):244-247. doi: 10.1200/JCO-24-01987. Epub 2024 Oct 28.
In the article that accompanies this editorial, Wu et al., observed that residential exposure to fine particulate matter was associated with higher breast cancer incidence using prospective data from over 58,000 California women in the Multiethnic Cohort Study. These findings, together with a meta-analysis of findings from cohort studies included in the manuscript, highlight the importance of environmental contributors to breast cancer risk.
在这篇社论所附的文章中,吴等人利用多民族队列研究中来自58000多名加利福尼亚女性的前瞻性数据,观察到居住环境中接触细颗粒物与较高的乳腺癌发病率相关。这些发现,连同对手稿中纳入的队列研究结果的荟萃分析,凸显了环境因素对乳腺癌风险的重要性。