## Abstract ## Background Xuanwei, China, experiences some of the highest rates of lung cancer in China. While lung cancer risk has been linked to the household use of bituminous coal, no study has comprehensively evaluated the risk of lung cancer associated with the mining of this coal in Xuanwei
Variation in lung cancer risk by smoky coal subtype in Xuanwei, China
โ Scribed by Qing Lan; Xingzhou He; Min Shen; Linwei Tian; Larry Z. Liu; Hong Lai; Wei Chen; Sonja I. Berndt; Howard Dean Hosgood; Kyoung-Mu Lee; Tongzhang Zheng; Aaron Blair; Robert S. Chapman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Volume
- 123
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Lung cancer rates in Xuanwei County have been among the highest in China for both males and females and have been causally associated with exposure to indoor smoky (bituminous) coal emissions that contain very high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. There are numerous coal mines across the County. Although lung cancer risk is strongly associated with the use of smoky coal as a whole, variation in risk by smoky coal subtype has not been characterized as yet. We conducted a populationโbased caseโcontrol study of 498 lung cancer cases and 498 controls, individually matched to case subjects on age (ยฑ2 years) and sex to examine risk by coal subtype. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for coal subtype were calculated by conditional logistic regression, adjusting for potential confounders. Overall, smoky coal use was positively and statistically significantly associated with lung cancer risk, when compared with the use of smokeless coal or wood (OR = 7.7, 95% CI = 4.5โ13.3). Furthermore, there was a marked heterogeneity in risk estimates for specific subtypes of smoky coal (test for heterogeneity: p = 5.17 ร 10^โ10^). Estimates were highest for coal of the Laibin (OR = 24.8, 95% CI = 12.4โ49.6) and Longtan (OR = 11.6, 95% CI = 5.0โ27.2) coal types and lower for coal from other subtypes. These findings strongly suggest that in Xuanwei and elsewhere, the carcinogenic potential of coal combustion products can exhibit substantial local variation by specific coal source. Published 2008 WileyโLiss, Inc.
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