Tabaquismo activo y cancer pulmonar: Determinación de fracciones atribuibles por sexo
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Tabaquismo activo y cancer pulmonar: Determinación de fracciones atribuibles por sexo
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Background: The association between lung cancer and smoking is well documented. However there is less information about the estimation of its attributable fraction and population burden. Aim: To estimate the attributable risk and population attributable risk of smoking among lung cancer patients attended in Public Health Services at Santiago. Material and methods: A case control study matched by age was carried out. Crude and adjusted attributable and population attributable risks were estimate, controlling for potential confounders and interaction variables. Results: Mean age for cases was 63 years for women and 67 years for men. Lung cancer patients had a higher smoking prevalence than controls (64.5% and 39.7% respectively among women: 95.8 and 67.1 respectively among men p <0.01). Heavy smoker proportion was 4 times higher among patients that smoked 5 to 10 years more (women and men respectively, p <0.01) and 3 times more cigarettes per day (p <0.01). attributable risk for women was 64.4% and 90.4% for men. Population attributable fraction was 41.9% and 86.3% for women and men, respectively. Projecting these estimates to the Chilean population, approximately 1975 new cases per year of lung cancer caused by smoking will be diagnosed. Conclusion: Attributable risks of smoking for lung cancer are high and significant, even when they are adjusted by confounding variables.
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE Volume: 136 Issue: 10 Pages: 1272-1280 Published: OCT 2008
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