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Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran

BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancers (CRCs) including colon, rectum and anal cancers are the third most prevalent cancers in the world. There are strong evidence showing the risk of the cigarette smoking, alcohol use, low physical activity and some types of diets in CRCs; however, few studies explored the...

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Autores principales: NAGHIBZADEH-TAHAMI, Ahmad, YAZDI FEYZABADI, Vahid, KHANJANI, Narges, ASHRAFI-ASGARABAD, Ahad, ALIZAEH, Hosniyeh, BORHANINEJAD, Vahid Reza, MORADI-JOO, Mohammad, ZEINALI, Masoud, ZAHEDI, Mohammad Javad, AGHAEE-AFSHAR, Mahmoud, HAGHDOOST, Ali Akbar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5149496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27957439
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author NAGHIBZADEH-TAHAMI, Ahmad
YAZDI FEYZABADI, Vahid
KHANJANI, Narges
ASHRAFI-ASGARABAD, Ahad
ALIZAEH, Hosniyeh
BORHANINEJAD, Vahid Reza
MORADI-JOO, Mohammad
ZEINALI, Masoud
ZAHEDI, Mohammad Javad
AGHAEE-AFSHAR, Mahmoud
HAGHDOOST, Ali Akbar
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YAZDI FEYZABADI, Vahid
KHANJANI, Narges
ASHRAFI-ASGARABAD, Ahad
ALIZAEH, Hosniyeh
BORHANINEJAD, Vahid Reza
MORADI-JOO, Mohammad
ZEINALI, Masoud
ZAHEDI, Mohammad Javad
AGHAEE-AFSHAR, Mahmoud
HAGHDOOST, Ali Akbar
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description BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancers (CRCs) including colon, rectum and anal cancers are the third most prevalent cancers in the world. There are strong evidence showing the risk of the cigarette smoking, alcohol use, low physical activity and some types of diets in CRCs; however, few studies explored the relationship between opium use and CRCs. This study aimed to investigate the association between opioid use and the incidence of CRCs. METHODS: In a population-based matched case-control study in Kerman, Iran, 175 patients with colorectal cancers and 350 healthy controls (matched for age, sex, and place of residence) were interviewed from Sep 2014 to Nov 2014. Opium and its derivatives, cigarette, alcohol, and diet use were collected using a valid and reliable questionnaire. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: The use of opioids was associated with an increased risk of CRCs (adjusted odds ratio= 4. 5, 95% CI: 2. 4–8. 7). In addition, a dose-response relationship was observed between the cumulative use of opioids and the incidence of CRCs (with low use OR=3. 7; 95% CI: 1. 5–8. 6 and high use OR= 8. 0; 95% CI: 2. 9–21. 7). This dose-response relationship was also strong in patients with colon cancers, with OR= 3. 9 (95% CI: 1. 5–9. 9) and 9. 4 (95% CI: 3. 3–27. 0) for the low and high uses of opioids, respectively. CONCLUSION: Opioid use can lead to an increased risk of CRCs. Therefore, it is necessary to implement preventive policies to control the use of opioids.
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spelling pubmed-51494962016-12-12 Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran NAGHIBZADEH-TAHAMI, Ahmad YAZDI FEYZABADI, Vahid KHANJANI, Narges ASHRAFI-ASGARABAD, Ahad ALIZAEH, Hosniyeh BORHANINEJAD, Vahid Reza MORADI-JOO, Mohammad ZEINALI, Masoud ZAHEDI, Mohammad Javad AGHAEE-AFSHAR, Mahmoud HAGHDOOST, Ali Akbar Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancers (CRCs) including colon, rectum and anal cancers are the third most prevalent cancers in the world. There are strong evidence showing the risk of the cigarette smoking, alcohol use, low physical activity and some types of diets in CRCs; however, few studies explored the relationship between opium use and CRCs. This study aimed to investigate the association between opioid use and the incidence of CRCs. METHODS: In a population-based matched case-control study in Kerman, Iran, 175 patients with colorectal cancers and 350 healthy controls (matched for age, sex, and place of residence) were interviewed from Sep 2014 to Nov 2014. Opium and its derivatives, cigarette, alcohol, and diet use were collected using a valid and reliable questionnaire. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: The use of opioids was associated with an increased risk of CRCs (adjusted odds ratio= 4. 5, 95% CI: 2. 4–8. 7). In addition, a dose-response relationship was observed between the cumulative use of opioids and the incidence of CRCs (with low use OR=3. 7; 95% CI: 1. 5–8. 6 and high use OR= 8. 0; 95% CI: 2. 9–21. 7). This dose-response relationship was also strong in patients with colon cancers, with OR= 3. 9 (95% CI: 1. 5–9. 9) and 9. 4 (95% CI: 3. 3–27. 0) for the low and high uses of opioids, respectively. CONCLUSION: Opioid use can lead to an increased risk of CRCs. Therefore, it is necessary to implement preventive policies to control the use of opioids. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5149496/ /pubmed/27957439 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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NAGHIBZADEH-TAHAMI, Ahmad
YAZDI FEYZABADI, Vahid
KHANJANI, Narges
ASHRAFI-ASGARABAD, Ahad
ALIZAEH, Hosniyeh
BORHANINEJAD, Vahid Reza
MORADI-JOO, Mohammad
ZEINALI, Masoud
ZAHEDI, Mohammad Javad
AGHAEE-AFSHAR, Mahmoud
HAGHDOOST, Ali Akbar
Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran
title Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran
title_full Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran
title_fullStr Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran
title_short Can Opium Use Contribute to a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancers? A Matched Case-control Study in Iran
title_sort can opium use contribute to a higher risk of colorectal cancers? a matched case-control study in iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5149496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27957439
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