太阳活动和烟雾与俄罗斯恶性血液病趋势之间的联系

S. K. Pinaev, A. Chizhov, O. G. Pinaeva
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包括白血病、霍奇金淋巴瘤(HL)、非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)和多发性骨髓瘤在内的肿瘤恶性肿瘤占全球恶性肿瘤发病率的6.6%,在俄罗斯占4.7%。大量的研究表明环境因素参与血液系统恶性肿瘤的发生。电磁波在NHL发病中的作用由与电有关的职业中产生电磁波的风险增加的数据表明。儿童白血病与汽车烟雾呈正相关。有迹象表明烟草烟雾在HL的出现中起作用。在此之前,作者们在一组太阳活动频繁的儿童中建立了NHL发病率与白血病之间的联系,并且在白血病中也发现了与森林火灾烟雾的相关性。在这项工作中,研究了1993-2018年俄罗斯人口中血液恶性肿瘤发病率趋势与烟雾和太阳活动之间的关系。血液系统恶性肿瘤的发病率有每年增加2.8%的趋势(p<0.001)。白血病(p=0.004)、非霍奇金淋巴瘤(p<0.001)、多发性骨髓瘤(p<0.001)的发病率均显著增高。这一趋势可能与该国汽车数量的增加有关。HL的发病率呈下降趋势(p=0.019)。发现太阳活动与白血病(r=0.708, p=0.010,滞后2年)、NHL (r=0.689, p=0.013,滞后2年)、多发性骨髓瘤(r=0.657, p=0.020,滞后2年)和LH (r=0.606, p=0.037,滞后7年)的发病率有关。获得的数据表明,烟雾和太阳活动对儿童和成人血液病的发生有重要贡献。基于环境相关的氧化应激在肿瘤发生中的作用,建议预防血液恶性肿瘤需要摄入足量的维生素,定期在饮食中包括新鲜蔬菜、水果、刺激自噬和转移因子的食物。
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The links between solar activity and smoke with trends in hematological malignancies in Russia
ematological malignancies, which include leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL), non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) and multiple myeloma, amount 6.6% of the global incidence of malignant ne-oplasms, and 4.7% in Russia. A significant number of studies indicate the involvement of envi-ronmental factors in the occurrence of hematological malignancies. The role of electromagnetic waves in the origin of NHL is indicated by data on the increased risk of developing them in occu-pations associated with electricity. Leukemia in children is positively associated with vehicle smoke. There are indications of a role in the emergence of HL of tobacco smoke. Previously, the authors established a links between the incidence of NHL and leukemia in cohorts of young chil-dren with the activity of the Sun, and in leukemia a correlation with the smoke of forest fires was also found. In this work has been investigated the relations between the trends in the incidence of hematological malignancies in the population of Russia in 1993-2018 with smoke and solar activity. There was a tendency towards an increase in the incidence of hematological malignancies (p<0.001) by 2.8% per year. The incidence of leukemia (p=0.004), NHL (p<0.001), and multiple myeloma (p<0.001) significantly increased. This trend is presumably related to the increase in the number of cars in the country. The incidence of HL, on the contrary, is characterized by a downward trend (p=0.019). A link was found between the activity of the Sun and the incidence of leukemia (r=0.708, p=0.010, lag 2 years), NHL (r=0.689, p=0.013, lag 2 years), multiple myeloma (r=0.657, p=0.020, lag 2 years) and LH (r=0.606, p=0.037, lag 7 years). The data obtained sug-gest a significant contribution of smoke and solar activity to the occurrence of hematological ma-lignancies in children and adults. Based on the role of environmentally related oxidative stress in oncogenesis, it is recommended for the prevention of hematological malignancies to consume a sufficient amount of vitamins, regularly include in the diet fresh vegetables, fruits, foods to stimulate autophagy and Transfer Factor.
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