Jackson C E, Brownlee R W, Schuman B M, Micheloni F, Ghironzi G
Cancer. 1980 Feb;45(3):599-602. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19800201)45:3<599::aid-cncr2820450328>3.0.co;2-8.
The Republic of San Marino (RSM) is a 23-square mile independent country within Italy with a population of 20,000. A large percentage of deaths have been found to be due to gastic cancer (9.2% of all death certificate diagnoses for 1969 through 1973). The frequency of gastric cancer in the families of all 36 patients (78% male) who were born and died in RSM with this diagnosis for this period was compared with the frequency in relatives of age and sex-matched controls. Although 42--44% of both groups had relatives with death certificate diagnoses of stomach cancer, 25% of the patients had first degree relatives affected versus 5.6% of the controls. A high prevalence has also been reported in the area of Italy near RSM. San Marino's size and stability of population provide unique opportunities for elucidating genetic and environmental etiological factors in stomach cancer.
圣马力诺共和国(RSM)是意大利境内一个面积为23平方英里、人口2万的独立国家。已发现很大一部分死亡原因是胃癌(在1969年至1973年所有死亡证明诊断中占9.2%)。将在此期间出生并死于RSM且患有这种诊断的所有36名患者(78%为男性)的家庭成员中胃癌的发病频率与年龄和性别匹配的对照组亲属中的发病频率进行了比较。虽然两组中42%-44%都有亲属的死亡证明诊断为胃癌,但25%的患者有一级亲属患病,而对照组为5.6%。在RSM附近的意大利地区也报告了高患病率。圣马力诺的面积和人口稳定性为阐明胃癌的遗传和环境病因因素提供了独特的机会。