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Population attributable risk of tobacco and alcohol for upper aerodigestive tract cancer
Authors:Anantharaman Devasena  Marron Manuela  Lagiou Pagona  Samoli Evangelia  Ahrens Wolfgang  Pohlabeln Hermann  Slamova Alena  Schejbalova Miriam  Merletti Franco  Richiardi Lorenzo  Kjaerheim Kristina  Castellsague Xavier  Agudo Antonio  Talamini Renato  Barzan Luigi  Macfarlane Tatiana V  Tickle Martin  Simonato Lorenzo  Canova Cristina  Conway David I  McKinney Patricia A  Thomson Peter  Znaor Ariana  Healy Claire M  McCartan Bernard E  Hashibe Mia  Brennan Paul  Macfarlane Gary J
Affiliation:International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France.
Abstract:Tobacco and alcohol are major risk factors for upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) cancer and significant variation is observed in UADT cancer rates across Europe. We have estimated the proportion of UADT cancer burden explained by tobacco and alcohol and how this varies with the incidence rates across Europe, cancer sub-site, gender and age. This should help estimate the minimum residual burden of other risk factors to UADT cancer, including human papillomavirus. We analysed 1981 UADT cancer cases and 1993 controls from the ARCAGE multicentre study. We estimated the population attributable risk (PAR) of tobacco alone, alcohol alone and their joint effect. Tobacco and alcohol together explained 73% of UADT cancer burden of which nearly 29% was explained by smoking alone, less than 1% due to alcohol on its own and 44% by the joint effect of tobacco and alcohol. Tobacco and alcohol together explained a larger proportion of hypopharyngeal/laryngeal cancer (PAR=85%) than oropharyngeal (PAR=74%), esophageal (PAR=67%) and oral cancer (PAR=61%). Tobacco and alcohol together explain only about half of the total UADT cancer burden among women. Geographically, tobacco and alcohol explained a larger proportion of UADT cancer in central (PAR=84%) than southern (PAR=72%) and western Europe (PAR=67%). While the majority of the UADT cancers in Europe are due to tobacco or the joint effect of tobacco and alcohol, our results support a significant role for other risk factors in particular, for oral and oropharyngeal cancers and also for UADT cancers in southern and western Europe.
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