Title: Lung cancer: a preventable disease
1Lung cancer a preventable disease
- Epidemiology addresses issues related to ?
- Heredity,
- Life-style, and
- Environment.
Censina R. Apap, MD FCCP
2Lung cancer how did it start?
- First described in 1420 in Schneeberg-Austria
after the opening of cobalt- and nickel mines. - Incidence was very low in the 19th century.
- Is now worldwide the commonest form of cancer in
men, and the fifth most frequent cancer in women.
3Cause and effect cigarette smoking ? lung cancer
- Men started smoking cigarettes in 1920s ? 20
years later, incidence of lung cancer in men
climbed sharply. - In 1940s, women became cigarette smokers ? 20
years later, a similar dramatic increase in lung
cancer among women.
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5Risk factors
- 1. Tobacco (and passive) smoking
- 2. Air pollution in urban areas
- 3. Chronic conditions COPD
- 4. Occupational exposure (man-made
- mineral fibre)
6Genetic factors
- Aryl-hydrocarbon-hydroxlase system (AHH) converts
weak carcinogens in cigarette smoke into active
carcinogens
7Prevention of lung cancer
- 80 of lung cancer cases are associated with many
years of tobacco smoking, and can therefore be
AVOIDED.
- 10 of lung cancer cases are associated with
exposure to occupational carcinogens, and can
therefore be AVOIDED. -
8Histological types of lung cancer
- 2 major types
- small-cell lung cancer, and
- nonsmall-cell lung cancer, which is further
- subdivided into
- squamous cell carcinoma,
- adenocarcinoma, and
- large-cell carcinoma.
9Origin and characteristics of various types of
lung cancer
- Squamous cell lung cancer commonest type in
males, central origin, manifests early - Adenocarcinoma commonest type in females,
peripheral origin, manifests late - Large cell lung cancer least common type,
peripheral origin - Small cell lung cancer most aggressive type,
central origin, spreads quickly
10Snap Lung Cancer
11Histological distribution of lung cancer depends
on age and sex
- In males 35 75 years
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Small cell cancer
- Adenocarcinoma
- Large cell cancer
- In females 35 75 years
- Adenocarcinoma
- Small cell cancer
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Large cell cancer
12Biology of lung cancer
- Oncogenic event ? pluripotent cell
- ?
- small cell lung cancer
- large cell lung cancer
- squamous cell lung cancer
- adenocarcinoma
- Souhami
13Histological diversity of lung cancer (SCLC)
- Pluripotent cell or stem cell can differentiate
into - Small cell lung cancer
- classical cell line (70)
- variant cell line (30)
14Histological diversity of lung cancer (NSCLC)
- Pluripotent cell or stem cell can differentiate
into - Non-small cell lung cancer
- Squamous cell lung cancer
- Non-squamous cell lung cancer
15Early detection of lung cancer
- High mortality rate is related to low cure rate
(13) - Low cure rate is related to lack of early
detection measures - Past screening measures annual chest x-rays,
quarterly sputum cytology have not been
successful - Biologic and genetic features offer new
possibilities
16Prevention of lung cancer
- Primary prevention
- 85 87 of lung cancers are caused by
- tobacco smoking
- Secondary prevention
- Diet and vitamin consumtion may play a role.
- Prevention strategies based on genetic and
biologic changes - Replacement of missing suppressor genes?
17Conclusions
- No currently established means for the screening
or early detection of lung cancer - 85-88 of all lung cancers are caused by active
or passive exposure to tobacco smoke - Reduction of tobacco consumption still is the
most important strategy
18Recommended literature
- Doll, Peto et al. Mortality in relation to
smoking 20 years observation on male British
doctors. Br. Med. J., 1976 (2) pp 1525-1536. - Law MR. Genetic predisposition to lung cancer.
Br J Cancer 1990 (61) 195-206. - Carney DN. The biology of lung cancer. Current
topics in lung cancer 1991, pp 3-14.
19More Information on the WWW
- CancerNet Statistical Data Sources
- UICC GLOBALink
- Institute of Epidemiology
- Department of Epidemiology Links
- SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1973-1996
- Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers Prevention Table
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