Passive smoking and lung cancer in nonsmoking women.
R C Brownson,
M C Alavanja,
E T Hock and
T S Loy
Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Missouri Department of Health, Columbia 65203.
OBJECTIVES. The causes of lung cancer among nonsmokers are notclearly understood. To further evaluate the relation betweenpassive smoke exposure and lung cancer in nonsmoking women,we conducted a population-based, case-control study. METHODS.Case patients (n = 618), identified through the Missouri CancerRegistry for the period 1986 through 1991, included 432 lifetimenonsmokers and 186 ex-smokers who had stopped at least 15 yearsbefore diagnosis or who had smoked for less than 1 pack-year.Control subjects (n = 1402) were selected from driver's licenseand Medicare files. RESULTS. No increased risk of lung cancerwas associated with childhood passive smoke exposure. Adulthoodanalyses showed an increased lung cancer risk for lifetime nonsmokerswith exposure of more than 40 pack-years from all householdmembers (odds ratio [OR] = 1.3; 95% confidence interval [CI]= 1.0, 1.8) or from spouses only (OR = 1.3; 95% CI = 1.0, 1.7).When the time-weighted product of pack-years and average hoursexposed per day was considered, a 30% excess risk was shownat the highest quartile of exposure among lifetime nonsmokers.CONCLUSIONS. Ours and other recent studies suggest a small butconsistent increased risk of lung cancer from passive smoking.Comprehensive actions to limit smoking in public places andworksites are well-advised.
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