Smoking and colorectal adenomas: a case-control study.

K. Almendingen, B. Hofstad, K. Trygg, G. Hoff, A. Hussain, M. Vatn
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A positive association between tobacco and colorectal adenomas has been suggested. Smoking is, however, also associated with 'poor' dietary habits, which in turn may be related to risk of adenomas. It is therefore of interest to study the relationship between smoking, diet and risk of colorectal adenomas in follow-up studies. We compared 87 adenoma cases to 35 'hospital' and 35 healthy controls (all controls were age- and sex-matched and proven to be free of adenomas). Smoking data were collected by an interview and a self-administrated questionnaire with a time interval of at least one month. After 3 years of follow-up, all polyps were removed. Our data indicate that smoking is associated with adenoma prevalence, but not necessarily with size, multiplicity, growth or recurrence of adenomas. Compared to both sets of controls, cases reported to have smoked more than 15 pack-years, or who are current smokers, had a fourfold increased frequency of adenomas (odds ratios 3.6-5.9). Smokers with adenomas had dietary habits that may also be associated with adenomas. The smoking estimates remained largely unchanged even after adjustments for dietary variables in multivariate analysis. This study lends support to the theory of an initiating role of tobacco smoke in neoplasia formation.
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吸烟与结直肠腺瘤:一项病例对照研究。
烟草与结直肠腺瘤之间存在正相关。然而,吸烟也与不良的饮食习惯有关,而不良的饮食习惯又可能与患腺瘤的风险有关。因此,在后续研究中研究吸烟、饮食与结直肠腺瘤风险之间的关系是很有意义的。我们将87例腺瘤病例与35例“医院”和35例健康对照(所有对照均年龄和性别匹配,并证明无腺瘤)进行比较。吸烟数据通过访谈和自我管理问卷收集,间隔时间至少为一个月。随访3年后,所有息肉均被切除。我们的数据表明吸烟与腺瘤患病率有关,但与腺瘤的大小、多样性、生长或复发无关。与两组对照相比,据报道吸烟超过15包年或目前吸烟者的腺瘤发病率增加了4倍(优势比3.6-5.9)。患有腺瘤的吸烟者的饮食习惯也可能与腺瘤有关。即使在多变量分析中对饮食变量进行调整后,吸烟的估计也基本保持不变。这项研究支持了烟草烟雾在肿瘤形成中起起始作用的理论。
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