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Air pollution emerges as a growing concern in risk factors linked to lung cancer deaths

Last updated: January 11, 2025 1:17 am
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The latest research from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine sheds light on the evolving trends in lung cancer risk factors across the world’s most populous countries. While the study shows a decrease in lung and related cancer deaths from 1990 to 2019, there are still significant challenges that need to be addressed to further reduce mortality rates associated with tobacco use, air pollution, and asbestos exposure.

According to the study published in eClinicalMedicine, there has been an 8% overall decrease in tracheal, bronchial, and lung (TBL) cancer deaths over the past three decades. While tobacco-related deaths have declined, they still account for the majority of cases, with certain countries like China and Indonesia experiencing a rise in tobacco-related cancer mortality. The study emphasizes the importance of ongoing public health measures to combat tobacco use and reduce the burden of tobacco-related lung cancer deaths.

Air pollution has emerged as a significant risk factor for TBL cancer, now contributing to almost 20% of global mortality cases. Despite an overall decrease in air pollution-related deaths from 1990 to 2019, deaths directly linked to ambient particulate matter (PM 2.5) have increased by 11%, particularly in countries like China. The study calls for stronger global policies to address this growing threat and increase awareness about the risks of air pollution, especially in regions like India where solid waste burning is common.

Asbestos exposure remains a concern, with asbestos-related TBL cancer deaths in the U.S. remaining high compared to the global average. Despite the ban on asbestos, there is a need for further research to understand the causes of exposure and develop targeted prevention strategies.

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The study highlights the importance of ongoing research to better understand the mechanisms driving TBL cancer and how different risk factors contribute to molecular changes in cancer cells. There is also a need to revise current screening guidelines, which primarily focus on tobacco exposure, to ensure early detection and treatment for all at-risk populations.

Overall, the findings underscore the importance of continued efforts to address the complex factors contributing to lung cancer mortality worldwide. By raising awareness, implementing effective public health policies, and conducting further research, we can work towards reducing the burden of lung cancer and improving outcomes for patients globally.

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