| Literature DB >> 34301263 |
Fanglin Yu1, Rendong Xiao2, Xu Li2, Zhijian Hu3,4,5, Lin Cai3,4,5, Fei He6,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for lung cancer, the incidence rate of lung cancer among non-smokers is notable. The etiology and potential mechanism of non-smoker lung cancer are worthy of further research. This study was designed to explore the collective effects of environmental factors and the relationship between environmental exposure index (EEI) and lung cancer among non-smokers by evaluating the joint effects among lung disease history, environmental factors, and family history of lung cancer without smoking confounders.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental exposure index; Family history of lung cancer; Lung cancer; Lung disease history
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34301263 PMCID: PMC8306005 DOI: 10.1186/s12931-021-01802-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
The distribution of demographic variables among the never smoking cases and controls
| Demographic variables | Controls N (%) | Cases N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 153 (19.9%) | 153 (19.9%) | ||
| Female | 614 (80.1%) | 614 (80.1%) | ||
| Age (years) | 0.066 | 0.967 | ||
| 50 | 202 (26.3%) | 205 (26.7%) | ||
| 50–65 | 376 (49.0%) | 377 (49.2%) | ||
| 65 | 189 (24.6%) | 185 (24.1%) | ||
| Marriage | 1.337 | 0.248 | ||
| Married | 704 (91.8%) | 691 (90.1%) | ||
| Unmarried/divorced | 63 (8.2%) | 76 (9.9%) | ||
| Education | 82.993 | < 0.001 | ||
| Primary school and below | 260 (33.9%) | 424 (55.3%) | ||
| Middle school | 328 (42.8%) | 261 (34.0%) | ||
| College and above | 179 (23.3%) | 82 (10.7%) | ||
| Occupation | 74.868 | < 0.001 | ||
| Mental worker | 367 (47.8%) | 215 (28.0%) | ||
| Manual worker | 324 (42.2%) | 395 (51.5%) | ||
| Unemployed / unknown | 76 (9.9%) | 157 (20.5%) |
Distributions of family cancer history and lung disease history by status of cases and controls, the corresponding ORs and 95% CIs among non-smokers
| Levels of exposure | Cases | Controls | OR and 95% CI* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) (n = 767) | N(%) (n = 767) | |||
| Family cancer history | ||||
| Overall cancers | 162 (21.1%) | 169 (22.0%) | 0.185 | 1.189 (0.921, 1.535) |
| Type | < 0.001 | |||
| Lung cancer | 20 (2.6%) | 54 (7.0%) | < 0.001 | |
| Other cancers | 142 (18.5%) | 115 (15.0%) | 0.509 | 0.909 (0.685, 1.206) |
| Relationship | 0.148 | |||
| First-degree relatives | 133 (17.3%) | 147 (19.2%) | 0.054 | 1.283 (0.995, 1.654) |
| Other relatives | 29 (3.8%) | 22 (2.9%) | 0.880 | 0.958 (0.550, 1.669) |
| Type of cancer and relatives | 0.002 | |||
| Lung cancer in father, mother or children | 13 (1.7%) | 28 (3.7%) | 0.006 | |
| Lung cancer in siblings | 4 (0.5%) | 20 (2.6%) | 0.001 | |
| Other cancers in father, mother or children | 81 (10.6%) | 73 (9.5%) | 0.767 | 0.948 (0.668, 1.347) |
| Other cancers in siblings | 35 (4.6%) | 26 (3.4%) | 0.558 | 0.850 (0.494, 1.463) |
| Lung cancer in other relatives | 3 (0.4%) | 6 (0.8%) | 0.166 | 2.804 (0.651, 12.0738) |
| Other cancers in other relatives | 26 (3.4%) | 16 (2.1%) | 0.538 | 0.812 (0.417, 1.578) |
| Lung disease history | ||||
| Overall lung disease | 44 (5.7%) | 73 (9.5%) | 0.001 | |
| Type | 0.018 | |||
| Chronic bronchitis | 19 (2.5%) | 23 (3.0%) | 0.203 | 1.523 (0.797, 2.908) |
| Tuberculosis | 10 (1.3%) | 16 (2.1%) | 0.056 | 2.256 (0.980, 5.194) |
| Pneumonia | 8 (1.0%) | 15 (2.0%) | 0.127 | 2.014 (0.820, 4.946) |
| Asthma | 1 (0.8%) | 13 (1.7%) | 0.010 | |
| Other | 6 (0.1%) | 6 (0.8%) | 0.785 | 1.177 (0.365, 3.793) |
The bold values represent P values less than 0.05
OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
*Adjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, and occupation
Distribution of selected environmental risk factors, the corresponding ors and 95% CIs among non-smokers
| Environmental risk factors | Controls | Cases | β | aOR (95%CI)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (n = 767) (%) | (n = 767) (%) | |||
| Polluting companies near home | ||||
| No | 711 (92.7%) | 627 (81.7%) | – | 1.000 |
| Yes | 56 (7.3%) | 140 (18.3%) | 0.919 | |
| Food temperature when eating (tea, soop, porridge, etc.) | ||||
| Not cold and not hot | 667 (87.0%) | 627 (81.7%) | – | 1.000 |
| Cold | 16 (2.0%) | 48 (6.3%) | 1.411 | |
| Hot | 84 (11.0%) | 92 (12.0%) | 0.086 | 1.090 (0.744, 1.595) |
| Intake of green vegetables | ||||
| < 1/day | 36 (4.7%) | 75 (9.8%) | 0.498 | |
| ≥ 1/day | 731 (95.3%) | 692 (90.2%) | – | 1.000 |
| Intake of fruit | ||||
| < 1/day | 306 (39.9%) | 526 (68.6%) | 0.862 | |
| ≥ 1/day | 461 (60.1%) | 241 (31.4%) | – | 1.000 |
| Intake of seafood | ||||
| < 5/wk | 725 (94.5%) | 692 (90.2%) | – | 1.000 |
| ≥ 5/wk | 42 (5.5%) | 75 (9.8%) | 0.859 | |
| Intake of fried food | ||||
| < 3/wk | 749 (97.7%) | 722 (94.1%) | – | 1.000 |
| ≥ 3/wk | 18 (2.3%) | 45 (5.9%) | 0.882 | |
| Intake of smoked food | ||||
| < 3/wk | 764 (99.6%) | 747 (97.4%) | – | 1.000 |
| ≥ 3/wk | 3 (0.4%) | 20 (2.6%) | 1.665 | |
| Take vitamins regularly | ||||
| No | 594 (77.4%) | 681 (88.8%) | 0.398 | |
| Yes | 173 (22.6%) | 86 (11.2%) | – | 1.000 |
| Drinking tea (years) | ||||
| Don't drink tea | 487 (63.5%) | 604 (78.7%) | 0.764 | |
| < 20 | 128 (16.7%) | 68 (8.9%) | 0.128 | 1.137 (0.707, 1.829) |
| ≥ 20 | 152 (19.8%) | 95 (12.4%) | – | 1.000 |
| Lifetime exposure to family’s environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) (smoker-years)a | ||||
| No exposure | 527 (68.7%) | 387 (50.5%) | – | 1.000 |
| 0–28.210 | 135 (17.6%) | 175 (22.8%) | 0.632 | |
| ≥ 28.210 | 105 (13.7%) | 205 (26.7%) | 0.912 | |
| Lifetime exposure to workplace’s environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) (years)b | ||||
| No exposure | 636 (82.9%) | 606 (79.0%) | – | 1.000 |
| 0–25 | 66 (8.6%) | 74 (9.6%) | 0.223 | 1.250 (0.806, 1.940) |
| ≥ 25 | 65 (8.5%) | 87 (11.3%) | 0.624 | |
| Exercise | ||||
| No | 405 (52.8%) | 510 (66.5%) | 0.417 | |
| ≥ 1/wk | 362 (47.2%) | 257 (33.5%) | – | 1.000 |
The bold values represent P values less than 0.05
aOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval
*Adjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, occupation
aThe indicated subgroups were categorized by the median of smoker-years in the cases and controls who were exposed to environmental tobacco smoke in family. Smoker-years at household were the product of the number of smokers smoking inside the house and the years of exposure to such behavior
bThe indicated subgroups were categorized by the median of years in the cases and controls who were exposed to environmental tobacco smoke in workplace
ORs and 95% CIs according to combined effect of lung disease history, family lung cancer history and environmental exposure index score among non-smokers
| Risk factors | Without family lung cancer history | With family lung cancer history | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Without lung disease history | With lung disease history | Without lung disease history | With lung disease history | |||||
| Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | |
| EEI-1 | ||||||||
| Low | 101/345 | 1.000 | 11/24 | 1.493 (0.694, 3.213) | 7/9 | 0/2 | – | |
| Intermediate | 227/247 | 21/10 | 12/6 | 1/0 | – | |||
| High | 314/113 | 40/8 | 33/3 | 0/0 | – | |||
| | < 0.001 | |||||||
| EEI-2 | ||||||||
| Low | 101/345 | 1.000 | 11/24 | 1.493 (0.694, 3.213) | 7/9 | 0/2 | – | |
| Intermediate | 227/247 | 21/10 | 12/6 | 1/0 | – | |||
| High | 314/113 | 40/8 | 33/3 | 0/0 | – | |||
| | < 0.001 | |||||||
The bold values represent P values less than 0.05
ORs were adjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, occupation
Cs/cnt Case/Control, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
#The indicated subgroups were categorized by the tertiles of environmental exposure index (EEI) in the cases and controls
ORs and 95% CIs according to combined effect of lung disease history, family cancer history and environmental exposure index score among non-smokers
| Risk factors# | Without family cancer history | With family cancer history | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Without lung disease history | With lung disease history | Without lung disease history | With lung disease history | |||||
| Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | Cs/cnt | OR (95%CI) | |
| EEI-1 | ||||||||
| Low | 89/278 | 1.000 | 7/19 | 1.178 (0.469, 2.959) | 19/76 | 0.960 (0.543, 1.699) | 4/7 | 1.788 (0.497, 6.434) |
| Intermediate | 198/209 | 17/7 | 41/44 | 5/3 | ||||
| High | 253/87 | 34/5 | 94/29 | 6/3 | ||||
| < 0.001 | ||||||||
| EEI-2 | ||||||||
| Low | 89/278 | 1.000 | 7/19 | 1.178 (0.469, 2.959) | 19/76 | 0.960 (0.543, 1.699) | 4/7 | 1.788 (0.497, 6.434) |
| Intermediate | 198/209 | 17/7 | 41/44 | 5/3 | ||||
| High | 253/87 | 34/5 | 94/29 | 6/3 | ||||
| < 0.001 | ||||||||
The bold values represent P values less than 0.05
ORs were adjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, occupation
Cs/cnt Case/ControlOR odds ratio, CI confidence interval
#The indicated subgroups were categorized by the tertiles of environmental exposure index (EEI) in the cases and controls
Additive interaction of lung disease history, family lung cancer history and environmental exposure index score among non-smokers
| Index | Lung disease history and family lung cancer historyb | Lung disease history and EEIa,c | Family lung cancer history and EEIa,d |
|---|---|---|---|
| RERI | − 3.814 (− 8.150, 0.521) | 7.343 (0.508, 14.178)* | 11.510 (− 2.227, 25.248) |
| AP | − 3.138 (− 15.308, 9.033) | 0.603 (0.368, 0.839)* | 0.637 (0.327, 0.947)* |
| S | 0.054 (0.000, 687, 248.783) | 2.920 (1.496, 5.697)* | 3.070 (1.206, 7.818)* |
*Statistical significance
aEEI was dichotomous variable in this analysis, was classified as low and intermediate-high
bAdjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, occupation and EEI
cAdjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, occupation and family lung cancer history
dAdjusted for sex, age, marriage, education, occupation and lung disease history