2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-88643-4
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Multiple air pollutant exposure and lung cancer in Tehran, Iran

Abstract: Lung cancer is the most rapidly increasing malignancy worldwide with an estimated 2.1 million cancer cases in the latest, 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) report. The objective of this study was to investigate the association of air pollution and lung cancer, in Tehran, Iran. Residential area information of the latest registered lung cancer cases that were diagnosed between 2014 and 2016 (N = 1,850) were inquired from the population-based cancer registry of Tehran. Long-term average exposure to PM10, SO2, … Show more

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“…This level of toxicity has recently been compounded by alterations in the physical and chemical properties of apparently innocuous products, thus leading to an increase in toxicity at the nanoscopic level that can elicit harmful consequences for workers, the environment and society in general ( Service, 2004 ; Lee et al, 2005 ). This environmental contamination favors the development of gastrointestinal diseases ( Bhavsar and Amiji, 2007 ), dermatitis ( Monteiro-Riviere, 2021 ) and eye disorders ( Järvinen et al, 1995 ), which can significantly reduce the immune capacity against infections ( Favarato et al, 2021 ; Katoto et al, 2021 ) and enhance the development of tumor processes ( Coleman et al, 2021 ; Khorrami et al, 2021 ; Rojas-Rueda et al, 2021 ). Recent results have highlighted the important toxic role played by ultrafine particles and nanoparticles in these air pollution-induced pathological processes ( Maher et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This level of toxicity has recently been compounded by alterations in the physical and chemical properties of apparently innocuous products, thus leading to an increase in toxicity at the nanoscopic level that can elicit harmful consequences for workers, the environment and society in general ( Service, 2004 ; Lee et al, 2005 ). This environmental contamination favors the development of gastrointestinal diseases ( Bhavsar and Amiji, 2007 ), dermatitis ( Monteiro-Riviere, 2021 ) and eye disorders ( Järvinen et al, 1995 ), which can significantly reduce the immune capacity against infections ( Favarato et al, 2021 ; Katoto et al, 2021 ) and enhance the development of tumor processes ( Coleman et al, 2021 ; Khorrami et al, 2021 ; Rojas-Rueda et al, 2021 ). Recent results have highlighted the important toxic role played by ultrafine particles and nanoparticles in these air pollution-induced pathological processes ( Maher et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tehran includes 22 districts in which each include from 174 239 to 9 19 001 residents according to the latest 2016 census. 8 Population density is higher in the central, western and southern regions. 9 Tehran suffers from severe ambient air pollution as documented by numerous studies.…”
Section: Methodology Research Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While studies concerning meteorological factors, e.g., temperature extremes, remain scarce, studies pointing out the adverse effects of poor air quality mostly refer to increased levels of particulate matter (predominantly PM 2.5 ) and NO 2 . However, there also are findings in connection with Volatile Organic Compounds [6] and ozone [13]. These studies suggest that there are regional differences, justifying the need for further local analyses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Among cancer patients, the majority of deaths globally are attributed to lung cancer (18%) [5]. While there are many non-climate and -pollution related factors that lead to the onset of lung cancer, such as smoking, exposure to ambient air pollution can also have significant impacts on lung cancer incidence and mortality [6,7]. Regarding other types of cancer, several authors have pointed out similar effects, although study results vary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%