The relationship between basal and squamous cell skin cancer and smoking related cancers
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The relationship between basal and squamous cell skin cancer and smoking related cancers
Abstract
Background: We compared the risk of being diagnosed with smoking-related cancers (lung, oral cavity, upper digestive and respiratory organs, bladder, kidney, anogenital cancers and myeloid leukaemia) among people with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or basal cell carcinoma of the skin (BCC), with risks found in the general population using data from an Australian population-based cancer registry. VSports手机版.
Methods: People diagnosed with BCC or SCC in 1980-2003 reported to the Tasmanian Cancer Registry, Australia, were followed-up by linkage within the registry, until diagnosis of a subsequent smoking-related cancer, death, or until 31 December 2003. Risk of developing a future smoking-related cancer was assessed using age Standardised Incidence Ratios (SIR). V体育安卓版.
Results: People diagnosed with SCC had an increased risk of lung cancer (men: SIR = 1. 89, 95% confidence interval: 1. 61-2. 21; women: SIR = 2. 04, 1. 42-2. 83) and all other smoking-related cancers (men: SIR = 1. 38, 1. 19-1. 60; women: SIR = 1. 78, 1. 34-2. 33). Men with BCC had a significant increased risk of lung cancer (SIR = 1. 26, 1. 10-1 V体育ios版. 44) but not of any of the other smoking-related cancers (SIR = 1. 09, 0. 97-1. 23). .
Conclusions: Individuals with a history of SCC having an increased risk of developing smoking related cancers cancer suggests smoking as a common etiology VSports最新版本. The relationship between BCC and smoking-related cancers is less certain. .
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