Tobacco exposure in adolescence and the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma: preliminary results from a multi-center case-control study in Hong Kong, China

  • Lin J
  • Mai Z
  • Lam T
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Background: Incidence of many cancers increases with age, but the incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in highrisk areas (e.g. Hong Kong) peaks at age 40-55 years. The early onset suggests an important role of early childhood exposures in NPC development. In our ongoing NPC case-control study, we examined the relationship between tobacco exposure especially in adolescence and NPC. Methods: We analysed 777 histologically confirmed NPC cases (mean age=52.8, SD=12.0), and 1,690 frequency matched non- NPC controls (mean age=50.4, SD=13.4) recruited during July 2014 to July 2017 from 5 of the largest hospitals (n=1,460) and 3 Red Cross Blood Transfusion Centres (n=230) in Hong Kong. Information on smoking and other factors was collected via a computer-assisted self-administered questionnaire. Reinterviewing of the 140 subjects showed good agreement of smoking history (Kappa or ICC: 0.65-0.99). Unconditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) of NPC for tobacco exposure, adjusting for 5-year age groups, sex, housing type at age 10, and alcohol drinking status. Results: Compared with never smokers, the OR (95%CIs) was 1.62 (1.32-1.98) for ever-smokers. The ORs were 2.27 (1.38-3.75) for starting smoking at 6-12 years and 1.65 (1.30-2.10) for 13-18 years (p for trend=0.001). For those who started at 6-18 years, the OR was 1.23 (0.79-1.93) for smoking 1-5 cigarettes/day, 1.71 (1.21-2.41) for 6-10 cigarettes/day and 1.78 (1.26-2.53) for 11+ cigarettes/day (p for trend< 0.001). Conclusions: Our preliminary results have shown that tobacco exposure in adolescence were associated with higher risk of NPC in a high-risk area. Further analysis will be conducted after case (target=800) and control (target=1900) recruitment is completed.

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Lin, J. H., Mai, Z. M., & Lam, T. H. (2018). Tobacco exposure in adolescence and the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma: preliminary results from a multi-center case-control study in Hong Kong, China. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/84207

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