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Alcohol and lung cancer risk among never smokers: A pooled analysis from the international lung cancer consortium and the SYNERGY study
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- Fehringer, G, Brenner, D R, Zhang, Z-F, Lee, Y-C A, Matsuo, K, Ito, H, Lan, Q, Vineis, P, Johansson, M, Overvad, K, Riboli, E, Trichopoulou, A, Sacerdote, C, Stucker, I, Boffetta, P, Brennan, P, Christiani, D C, Hong, Y-C, Landi, M T, Morgenstern, H, Schwartz, A G, Wenzlaff, A S, Rennert, G, McLaughlin, J R, Harris, C C, Olivo-Marston, S, Orlow, I, Park, B J, Zauderer, M, Barros Dios, J M, Ruano Raviña, A, Siemiatycki, J, Koushik, A, Lazarus, P, Fernández-Somoano, A, Tardon, A, Le Marchand, L, Brenner, H, Saum, K-U, Duell, E J, Andrew, A S, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N, Lissowska, J, Zaridze, D, Rudnai, P, Fabianova, E, Mates, D, Foretova, L, Janout, V, Bencko, V, Holcatova, I, Pesatori, A C, Consonni, D, Olsson, A, Straif, K & Hung, R J 2017, ' Alcohol and Lung Cancer Risk Among Never Smokers : A Pooled Analysis from the International Lung Cancer Consortium and the SYNERGY Study ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 140, no. 9, pp. 1976-1984 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.30618, International journal of cancer, vol 140, iss 9
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2016.
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Abstract
- It is not clear whether alcohol consumption is associated with lung cancer risk. The relationship is likely confounded by smoking, complicating the interpretation of previous studies. We examined the association of alcohol consumption and lung cancer risk in a large pooled international sample, minimizing potential confounding of tobacco consumption by restricting analyses to never smokers. Our study included 22 case-control and cohort studies with a total of 2548 never-smoking lung cancer patients and 9362 never-smoking controls from North America, Europe and Asia within the International Lung Cancer Consortium (ILCCO) and SYNERGY Consortium. Alcohol consumption was categorized into amounts consumed (grams per day) and also modelled as a continuous variable using restricted cubic splines for potential non-linearity. Analyses by histologic sub-type were included. Associations by type of alcohol consumed (wine, beer and liquor) were also investigated. Alcohol consumption was inversely associated with lung cancer risk with evidence most strongly supporting lower risk for light and moderate drinkers relative to non-drinkers (>0-4.9 g per day: OR = 0.80, 95% CI = 0.70-0.90; 5-9.9 g per day: OR = 0.82, 95% CI = 0.69-0.99; 10-19.9 g per day: OR = 0.79, 95% CI = 0.65-0.96). Inverse associations were found for consumption of wine and liquor, but not beer. The results indicate that alcohol consumption is inversely associated with lung cancer risk, particularly among subjects with low to moderate consumption levels, and among wine and liquor drinkers, but not beer drinkers. Although our results should have no relevant bias from the confounding effect of smoking we cannot preclude that confounding by other factors contributed to the observed associations. Confounding in relation to the non-drinker reference category may be of particular importance.
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- Male
Asia
Lung Neoplasms
Alcohol Drinking
education
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Cardiovascular
Article
DIET
Cohort Studies
Alcohol Use and Health
Substance Misuse
liquor
ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE
Risk Factors
Tobacco
Humans
EXPOSURE
Oncology & Carcinogenesis
wine
Lung
METAANALYSIS
Cancer
Aged
Science & Technology
Tobacco Smoke and Health
alcohol
Prevention
Alcoholic Beverages
Smoking
food and beverages
CONSUMPTION
Middle Aged
ETIOLOGY
Stroke
Europe
Alcoholism
lung cancer
Good Health and Well Being
Oncology
Case-Control Studies
North America
Respiratory
beer
LIFE-STYLE
Female
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
BEVERAGE PREFERENCE
1112 Oncology And Carcinogenesis
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Fehringer, G, Brenner, D R, Zhang, Z-F, Lee, Y-C A, Matsuo, K, Ito, H, Lan, Q, Vineis, P, Johansson, M, Overvad, K, Riboli, E, Trichopoulou, A, Sacerdote, C, Stucker, I, Boffetta, P, Brennan, P, Christiani, D C, Hong, Y-C, Landi, M T, Morgenstern, H, Schwartz, A G, Wenzlaff, A S, Rennert, G, McLaughlin, J R, Harris, C C, Olivo-Marston, S, Orlow, I, Park, B J, Zauderer, M, Barros Dios, J M, Ruano Raviña, A, Siemiatycki, J, Koushik, A, Lazarus, P, Fernández-Somoano, A, Tardon, A, Le Marchand, L, Brenner, H, Saum, K-U, Duell, E J, Andrew, A S, Szeszenia-Dabrowska, N, Lissowska, J, Zaridze, D, Rudnai, P, Fabianova, E, Mates, D, Foretova, L, Janout, V, Bencko, V, Holcatova, I, Pesatori, A C, Consonni, D, Olsson, A, Straif, K & Hung, R J 2017, ' Alcohol and Lung Cancer Risk Among Never Smokers : A Pooled Analysis from the International Lung Cancer Consortium and the SYNERGY Study ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 140, no. 9, pp. 1976-1984 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.30618, International journal of cancer, vol 140, iss 9
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....dc8659468c72d75435f32c64e94009ad