美国癌症协会全国肺癌圆桌会议战略计划:女性肺癌。

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1002/cncr.35083
Leah M. Backhus MD, MPH, Ching-Fei Chang MD, Lori C. Sakoda PhD, MPH, Shonta R. Chambers MSW, Louise M. Henderson PhD, MSPH, Claudia I. Henschke PhD, MD, Gina J. Hollenbeck RN, BSN, Francine L. Jacobson MD, MPH, Linda W. Martin MD, MPH, Elridge D. Proctor MPA, Joan H. Schiller MD, Jill M. Siegfried PhD, Juan P. Wisnivesky MD, DrPH, Andrea S. Wolf MD, MPH, Ahmedin Jemal DVM, PhD, Karen Kelly MD, Kim L. Sandler MD, Patricia N. Watkins BS, Robert A. Smith PhD, M. Patricia Rivera MD
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女性肺癌是一种现代流行病,代表着全球健康危机。吸烟仍然是所有患者罹患肺癌的最重要风险因素,而在全球范围内,女性吸烟率仍在持续上升。虽然有一些数据支持肺癌的性别差异,但目前探索女性在风险、生物学和治疗效果方面差异的研究还很缺乏。因此,美国癌症协会全国肺癌圆桌会议认识到,迫切需要提高对女性肺癌的认识,并促进未来的研究,以填补有关女性肺癌的知识空白。为此,美国癌症协会全国肺癌圆桌会议女性肺癌工作组召开了一次峰会,以开展以下工作:(1) 总结现有证据并确定有关女性肺癌流行病学、风险因素、生物学差异和预后的知识差距;(2) 制定并优先考虑研究课题和问题,以解决研究差距并增进知识,从而提高女性肺癌的治疗质量;(3) 提出未来研究战略。白话摘要:肺癌是女性癌症死亡的主要原因,尽管与男性相比,女性暴露于职业和环境致癌物质的程度相对较低,但曾经吸烟的女性和从不吸烟的女性患肺癌的比例却高得不成比例,这就要求我们提高对女性肺癌的认识,并开展相关研究,以缩小在女性肺癌方面的知识差距。
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The American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable strategic plan: Lung cancer in women

Lung cancer in women is a modern epidemic and represents a global health crisis. Cigarette smoking remains the most important risk factor for lung cancer in all patients and, among women globally, rates of smoking continue to increase. Although some data exist supporting sex-based differences across the continuum of lung cancer, there is currently a dearth of research exploring the differences in risk, biology, and treatment outcomes in women. Consequently, the American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable recognizes the urgent need to promote awareness and future research that will close the knowledge gaps regarding lung cancer in women. To this end, the American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable Task Group on Lung Cancer in Women convened a summit undertaking the following to: (1) summarize existing evidence and identify knowledge gaps surrounding the epidemiology, risk factors, biologic differences, and outcomes of lung cancer in women; (2) develop and prioritize research topics and questions that address research gaps and advance knowledge to improve quality of care of lung cancer in women; and (3) propose strategies for future research.

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  • Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in women, and, despite comparatively lower exposures to occupational and environmental carcinogens compared with men, disproportionately higher lung cancer rates in women who ever smoked and women who never smoked call for increased awareness and research that will close the knowledge gaps regarding lung cancer in women.

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Cancer
Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: The CANCER site is a full-text, electronic implementation of CANCER, an Interdisciplinary International Journal of the American Cancer Society, and CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY, a Journal of the American Cancer Society. CANCER publishes interdisciplinary oncologic information according to, but not limited to, the following disease sites and disciplines: blood/bone marrow; breast disease; endocrine disorders; epidemiology; gastrointestinal tract; genitourinary disease; gynecologic oncology; head and neck disease; hepatobiliary tract; integrated medicine; lung disease; medical oncology; neuro-oncology; pathology radiation oncology; translational research
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