Lee J A, Strickland D
Br J Cancer. 1980 May;41(5):757-63. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1980.138.
The incidence of, and mortality from, malignant melanoma of skin in whites are strongly influenced by socio-economic conditions. Professional and administrative workers have the highest rates of all. Clerks and salesmen have higher rates than skilled manual workers, who have higher rates than unskilled workers. Women, when classified by the occupation of their husbands, show a similar relationship to social status. The biases of incidence data from systems of cancer registration, and mortality data from death certificates are different, and the consistency of the data from different periods and from different populations suggests that the relationship is real. The bulk of the data is from Britain, but there is sufficient from the U.S. to indicate that the effect is not restricted to one country. No consistent increase in risk was found in outdoor workers compared with indoor workers of similar socio-economic status.
白人皮肤恶性黑色素瘤的发病率和死亡率受社会经济状况的影响很大。专业人员和行政人员的发病率最高。职员和销售人员的发病率高于熟练体力劳动者,熟练体力劳动者的发病率又高于非熟练工人。按其丈夫的职业分类的女性,与社会地位也呈现出类似的关系。癌症登记系统的发病率数据偏差和死亡证明的死亡率数据偏差不同,不同时期和不同人群的数据一致性表明这种关系是真实存在的。大部分数据来自英国,但美国也有足够的数据表明这种影响并不局限于一个国家。与社会经济地位相似的室内工作者相比,室外工作者未发现风险持续增加。