Sex-specific exposure prevalence of established risk factors for oesophageal adenocarcinoma

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作者
Rutegard, M. [1 ]
Nordenstedt, H. [1 ]
Lu, Y. [1 ]
Lagergren, J. [1 ]
Lagergren, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Mol Med & Surg, S-17176 Stockholm, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
oesophagus; population-based; neoplasm; BODY-MASS INDEX; GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX DISEASE; HELICOBACTER-PYLORI INFECTION; GASTRIC CARDIA; POPULATION; CANCER; OBESITY; ALCOHOL; TOBACCO; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1038/sj.bjc.6605804
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: There is an unexplained male predominance in the incidence of oesophageal adenocarcinoma, and the sex-specific distribution of its risk factors in the general population is not known. METHODS: A random sample of Swedish citizens aged 40-79 years completed a questionnaire for assessment of the prevalence of five risk factors for oesophageal adenocarcinoma: reflux symptoms, body mass index, tobacco smoking habits, socioeconomic status, and use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) to evaluate the association of these risk factors, separately and combined, with male sex, with women as reference. RESULTS: Among 6969 invited people, 4906 (70.4%) completed the questionnaire. Adjusted prevalence estimates showed a negative association with male sex with regard to reflux disease (OR 0.70, 95% CI 0.58-0.84), whereas overweight (OR 1.98, 95% CI 1.72-2.27) and obesity (OR 1.22, 95% CI 1.01-1.47), previous smoking (OR 1.50, 95% CI 1.30-1.72), and no NSAID use (OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.15-1.49) were positively associated. CONCLUSIONS: Exposure to some but not all established risk factors for oesophageal adenocarcinoma seems to be more common in men than in women, but the differences are small and unlikely to explain the male predominance of this tumour. British Journal of Cancer (2010) 103, 735-740. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6605804 www.bjcancer.com Published online 10 August 2010 (C) 2010 Cancer Research UK
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页码:735 / 740
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