Update in association between Lung Cancer and air pollution.

IF 2.5 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.4046/trd.2024.0092
Jiye Yoo, Yongchan Lee, Youngil Park, Jongin Lee, Joon Young Choi, Heekwan Lee, Jeong Uk Lim
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A significant portion of newly diagnosed lung cancer cases occur in populations exposed to air pollution. The World Health Organization has identified air pollution as a human carcinogen, prompting many countries to implement monitoring systems for ambient particulate matter (PM). PM consists of a complex mix of organic and inorganic particles, both solid and liquid, present in the air. Given the carcinogenic properties of PM and the prevalence of lung cancer in exposed populations, it is crucial to explore their connection and clinical implications to effectively prevent lung cancer in this group. This review examines the link between ambient PM and lung cancer. Epidemiological studies have shown a dose-response relationship between PM exposure and lung cancer risk. PM exposure leads to oxidative stress, disrupting the body's redox balance and causing DNA damage, a key factor in cancer development. Recent findings on the strong correlation between ambient PM and adenocarcinoma suggest that understanding the specific molecular and pathological background of pollution-related lung cancer is important. In addition to efforts to control emission sources at the international level, a more individualized approach is necessary to prevent PM-related lung cancer development.

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肺癌与空气污染之间关系的最新进展。
很大一部分新诊断的肺癌病例发生在暴露于空气污染的人群中。世界卫生组织已将空气污染确定为人类致癌物,促使许多国家实施环境颗粒物(PM)监测系统。PM由存在于空气中的固体和液体的有机和无机颗粒的复杂混合物组成。鉴于PM的致癌性和暴露人群中肺癌的患病率,探索它们之间的联系和临床意义对于有效预防该人群的肺癌至关重要。这篇综述探讨了环境PM与肺癌之间的联系。流行病学研究表明,PM暴露与肺癌风险之间存在剂量-反应关系。PM暴露会导致氧化应激,破坏身体的氧化还原平衡,导致DNA损伤,这是癌症发展的关键因素。最近关于环境PM与腺癌之间强相关性的研究表明,了解污染相关肺癌的特定分子和病理背景非常重要。除了在国际层面努力控制排放源外,还需要采取更加个性化的方法来预防与pm相关的肺癌的发展。
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