RISK OF LUNG-CANCER IN PREMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH ANOGENITAL MALIGNANCIES

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FRISCH, M [1 ]
MELBYE, M [1 ]
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[1] DANISH CANC SOC, RES CTR, DIV CANC EPIDEMIOL, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
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10.1002/ijc.2910620503
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Women diagnosed during the period 1943-1990 and reported to the Danish Cancer Registry with invasive squamous-cell carcinomas of the uterine cervix, vulva, vagina or anus, together with those having pre-cancerous lesions (GIN Ill or carcinoma in situ) of the uterine cervix diagnosed in the period 1958-1990, were followed for the occurrence of subsequent lung cancer over 762,000 person-years. Overall, these patients developed 2 to 21/2 times more lung cancers than women in the general Danish population. Women in whom cervical cancer was diagnosed recently, and before the age of 45 years, had a 4.6 times elevated risk of developing lung cancer, while young women with vulvar or vaginal cancer were at a 4.0-fold elevated risk. Similarly, women in whom anal cancer was diagnosed before the age of 60 years were at a 3.5-fold increased risk of developing lung cancer. The present study supports the hypothesis that smoking is involved in the aetiology of ano-genital malignancies. The particularly high risk of developing subsequent lung cancers seen in women who were pre-menopausal (< 45 years) at the time of the ano-genital cancer diagnosis suggests that the effect of smoking in ano-genital carcinogenesis might be partly mediated through alterations in oestrogen metabolism. Alternatively, patients who developed their initial ano-genital cancer at a young age might harbour some genetic susceptibility which could explain their excess lung-cancer risk. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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