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Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer

Background: Most cancers share common risk factors. It might provide evidence of shared risk factors with cancers by investigating cross-country and cross-township comparisons. Methods: The data were obtained from International Association of Cancer Registries/World Health Organization and the Natio...

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Autores principales: Jian, Zhi-Hong, Lung, Chia-Chi, Huang, Jing-Yang, Su, Shih-Yung, Ho, Chien-Chang, Chiang, Yi-Chen, Liaw, Yung-Po
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3842437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312138
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.7269
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author Jian, Zhi-Hong
Lung, Chia-Chi
Huang, Jing-Yang
Su, Shih-Yung
Ho, Chien-Chang
Chiang, Yi-Chen
Liaw, Yung-Po
author_facet Jian, Zhi-Hong
Lung, Chia-Chi
Huang, Jing-Yang
Su, Shih-Yung
Ho, Chien-Chang
Chiang, Yi-Chen
Liaw, Yung-Po
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description Background: Most cancers share common risk factors. It might provide evidence of shared risk factors with cancers by investigating cross-country and cross-township comparisons. Methods: The data were obtained from International Association of Cancer Registries/World Health Organization and the National Cancer Registration Program of Taiwan. Age standardized incidence rates were calculated among gastric cancer, colorectal cancer and lung adenocarcinoma in 19 countries from 1995 to 1998. The Pearson correlations were also compared among 3 types of cancers for both sexes. Results: The incidence rates of gastric and colorectal cancer throughout different countries show male dominance with a male-to-female sex ratio of around 2 and 1.5, respectively. Significant cross-country correlations in colorectal cancer (r=0.918, p<0.001), gastric cancer (r=0.985, p<0.001) and lung adenocarcinoma (r=0.685, p=0.001) were observed between men and women. There was a significant international correlation between colorectal cancer and lung adenocarcinoma in men (r=0.526, p=0.021), but not in women. In cross-township comparisons of Taiwan, there were significant correlations in colorectal cancer (r=0.451, p<0.001), gastric cancer (r=0.486, p<0.001), and lung adenocarcinoma (r=0.217, p<0.001) between men and women. There were links of lung adenocarcinoma and gastric cancer (r=0.122, p=0.024) and colorectal cancer (r=0.128, p=0.018) in women, and lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer in men (r=0.276, p<0.001). Conclusions: There were associations between lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer between and in both sexes in Taiwan, but not in cross-country comparisons. The results suggest that some factor, like genes, may be important as determinants for the association between lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-38424372013-12-05 Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer Jian, Zhi-Hong Lung, Chia-Chi Huang, Jing-Yang Su, Shih-Yung Ho, Chien-Chang Chiang, Yi-Chen Liaw, Yung-Po J Cancer Research Paper Background: Most cancers share common risk factors. It might provide evidence of shared risk factors with cancers by investigating cross-country and cross-township comparisons. Methods: The data were obtained from International Association of Cancer Registries/World Health Organization and the National Cancer Registration Program of Taiwan. Age standardized incidence rates were calculated among gastric cancer, colorectal cancer and lung adenocarcinoma in 19 countries from 1995 to 1998. The Pearson correlations were also compared among 3 types of cancers for both sexes. Results: The incidence rates of gastric and colorectal cancer throughout different countries show male dominance with a male-to-female sex ratio of around 2 and 1.5, respectively. Significant cross-country correlations in colorectal cancer (r=0.918, p<0.001), gastric cancer (r=0.985, p<0.001) and lung adenocarcinoma (r=0.685, p=0.001) were observed between men and women. There was a significant international correlation between colorectal cancer and lung adenocarcinoma in men (r=0.526, p=0.021), but not in women. In cross-township comparisons of Taiwan, there were significant correlations in colorectal cancer (r=0.451, p<0.001), gastric cancer (r=0.486, p<0.001), and lung adenocarcinoma (r=0.217, p<0.001) between men and women. There were links of lung adenocarcinoma and gastric cancer (r=0.122, p=0.024) and colorectal cancer (r=0.128, p=0.018) in women, and lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer in men (r=0.276, p<0.001). Conclusions: There were associations between lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer between and in both sexes in Taiwan, but not in cross-country comparisons. The results suggest that some factor, like genes, may be important as determinants for the association between lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer. Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3842437/ /pubmed/24312138 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.7269 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Jian, Zhi-Hong
Lung, Chia-Chi
Huang, Jing-Yang
Su, Shih-Yung
Ho, Chien-Chang
Chiang, Yi-Chen
Liaw, Yung-Po
Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer
title Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer
title_full Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer
title_fullStr Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer
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title_short Sex Disparities in the Association of Lung Adenocarcinoma with Colorectal Cancer
title_sort sex disparities in the association of lung adenocarcinoma with colorectal cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3842437/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24312138
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.7269
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