Smoking, occupational risk factors, and bronchial tumor location: a possible impact for lung cancer computed tomography scan screening.
Fiche publication
Date publication
janvier 2012
Journal
Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr CLEMENT-DUCHENE Christelle, Pr MARTINET Yves, Pr VIGNAUD Jean-Michel
Tous les auteurs :
Gonzalez M, Vignaud JM, Clement-Duchene C, Luc A, Wild P, Bertrand O, Thiberville L, Martinet Y, Benichou J, Paris C
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
The aim of this study was to describe associations between lung tumor location and smoking as well as selected occupational exposures. In the context of lung cancer screening by computed tomography scan, tumor location may have an interest. Computed tomography scan is known to better detect more peripheral tumors.
Mots clés
Adenocarcinoma, diagnostic imaging, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Asbestos, adverse effects, Bronchial Neoplasms, diagnostic imaging, Bronchoscopy, Carcinoma, diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Large Cell, diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Small Cell, diagnostic imaging, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, diagnostic imaging, Child, Child, Preschool, Dust, Female, Gases, adverse effects, Humans, Infant, Logistic Models, Lung, pathology, Male, Mass Screening, Middle Aged, Occupational Exposure, adverse effects, Odds Ratio, Sex Factors, Silicon Dioxide, adverse effects, Smoking, adverse effects, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Welding, Young Adult
Référence
J Thorac Oncol. 2012 Jan;7(1):128-36