Associations of increasing breast cancer incidence with the current drinking habits and the past smoking habits among Japanese women

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.1177/20101058231178397
Y. Aoki, Amane Niitsu, Hitomi Baba, Yui Nishizawa
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We have reported that age-specific incidence rates of breast cancer among Japanese women increased from 2005 to 2015 in a bimodal distribution pattern, with two peaks in the pre- and postmenopausal age groups. The present study aimed to assess the associations of the increasing age-specific breast cancer incidence or mortality with the prevalence of obesity and drinking and smoking habits, compared with those in uterine body, female and male colon and lung cancers. Linear correlations of annual rates from 2005 to 2015 of the 10-year age-specific cancer incidence and mortality with the prevalence of obesity (body mass index, 25 and over) and drinking (alcohol, 20 g and over 3 times or more a week) and smoking habits were assessed by Pearson’s correlation coefficients during the same 10-year period (from 2005 to 2015) or the 10-year period 10 years before the cancer incidence and mortality were noted (from 1995 to 2005). Positive correlations (r>0.640) were found between the increasing breast cancer incidence and the drinking habit during the same period or the smoking habit during the period 10 years before. Similar but weaker correlations were found for the breast cancer mortality rate increasing with age. Positive correlations were found between the decreasing male lung cancer mortality rate and the smoking habit rate during the period 10 years before. The present ecological study indicated that the breast cancer incidence was associated with the current drinking habits and the past smoking habits among Japanese women.
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日本女性乳腺癌癌症发病率增加与目前饮酒习惯和过去吸烟习惯的关系
据我们报道,2005年至2015年,日本女性癌症的年龄特异性发病率呈双峰分布模式增加,绝经前和绝经后年龄组出现两个峰值。本研究旨在评估与子宫体癌、女性和男性结肠癌和肺癌相比,特定年龄癌症发病率或死亡率的增加与肥胖、饮酒和吸烟习惯的患病率之间的关系。2005年至2015年癌症10年年龄特异性发病率和死亡率与肥胖(体重指数,25及以上)、饮酒(每周饮酒20克及以上3次或以上)和吸烟习惯的线性相关性通过Pearson相关系数在同一10年期间(2005年至15年)或10年前的10年期间进行评估注意到癌症的发病率和死亡率(从1995年到2005年)。癌症发病率的增加与同期饮酒习惯或10年前吸烟习惯呈正相关(r>0.640)。癌症死亡率随着年龄的增长而增加,两者之间的相关性相似但较弱。10年前男性肺癌癌症死亡率下降与吸烟习惯率呈正相关。目前的生态学研究表明,癌症的发病率与日本女性目前的饮酒习惯和过去的吸烟习惯有关。
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