Hisserich J C, Martin S P, Henderson B E
Public Health Rep. 1975 Jan-Feb;90(1):15-7.
A cancer Surveillance Program was formed in 1970 to provide a mechanism for the early identification of some 22,000 cancer cases that are diagnosed annually among the large and varied population of Los Angeles County. The program's rapid reporting procedures facilitate early access to patients for interviewing and specimen collection. Routine review of all reports of microscopically diagnosed malignancies in hospitals throughout the county and screening of all of the county's death certificates provide virtually complete data on cancer incidence in the county. Case reports include information on age, ethnic group, birthplace, residence, religion, marital status, occupation, and industry. Continuing analysis of this information has led to the development of epidemiologic studies of several factors which may have an etiological relationship to human cancer. Among these factors are genetic susceptibility, exposure to air pollutants and industrial carcinogens and possible viral transmission.
1970年成立了一个癌症监测项目,以建立一种机制,用于在洛杉矶县庞大且多样化的人口中,尽早识别每年诊断出的约22000例癌症病例。该项目的快速报告程序有助于尽早接触患者进行访谈和标本采集。对全县医院显微镜诊断恶性肿瘤的所有报告进行常规审查,并筛查全县所有死亡证明,提供了该县癌症发病率几乎完整的数据。病例报告包括年龄、种族、出生地、居住地、宗教、婚姻状况、职业和行业等信息。对这些信息的持续分析促成了对几种可能与人类癌症存在病因关系的因素的流行病学研究。这些因素包括遗传易感性、接触空气污染物和工业致癌物以及可能的病毒传播。