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Associations between site- and sex-specific county cancer mortality rates and levels of trihalomethanes (THM's) in drinking water were examined after adjustment of rates for the influence of multiple socioeconomic, industrial, and demographic factors. U.S. counties with sampled supplies were grouped by percent of the county population receiving water from the supply, as well as by region of the country. For two sites (bladder and lung), county rates were also adjusted for the activity level in specific high-risk industries. Positive correlations with THM levels were observed for several cancers, including bladder and brain cancers in both sexes, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and kidney cancer in males.
Stomach cancer
in females showed a negative association.
Bladder cancer
mortality rates showed the strongest and most consistent association with a THM exposure index, after control for differences in social class, ethnic group, urban versus rural residence, region of the United States, and industrialization of the county. These ecologic associations suggested that further evaluation in analytic investigations is warranted.
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PMID:Associations of cancer mortality with halomethanes in drinking water. 70 38
Adriamycin has not been as extensively evaluated in Japan as in some other countries. This is due both to the widespread use of mitomycin C and importantly to the alopecia caused by adriamycin being particularly disturbing to Japanese patients. Japanese studies have shown the drug to be highly active in tumors such as
stomach cancer
(31/92), lung cancer (27/84), and malignant lymphomas (15/46). Combination studies have been mainly with 5-FU although others have also been investigated. Other approaches which have been studied include intraarterial infusion, local application in
bladder cancer
, intrapleural application and in the treatment of childhood malignancies.
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PMID:Clinical aspects of adriamycin in Japan. 70 10
Thromboplastic and fibrinolytic activities of 14 lines of cultured human cancer cells were estimated by modified Astrup's methods. High tissue thromboplastic activity was found in one line of urinary-
bladder cancer
, 2 lines of
gastric cancer
and one line of lung cancer, but no activity was found in 6 lines of lung cancer. High fibrinolytic activity was noted in one line of
gastric cancer
and 2 lines of lung cancer, but no activity was seen in 6 lines of lung cancer and one line of
gastric cancer
. No plasmin activity was found. The tumour cell lines could be classified into 3 groups on the basis of the 2 activities. Cancer cell lines could also be classified into 2 groups: with high or low release of thromboplastin into culture media. Fibrinolytic activity was found in the culture media of all cell lines with high fibrinolytic activity. Fibrinolytic activity, but not thromboplastic activity, seemed to be influenced by the constituents of culture media. No definite correlation was found between the 2 activities and the histological types of the parent tumours of the cultured cells.
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PMID:Thromboplastic and fibrinolytic activities of cultured human cancer cell lines. 75 28
Several previous epidemiologic studies of the rubber industry--an industry that uses many chemicals--have identified excess mortality from certain specific cancers. In this study, four cohorts of active and retired workers, at four major rubber-tire plants, were identified historically and followed for the ten-year period from 1964 to 1973. The cancer mortality of these four population was compared, separately and combined, with that of the general community. For all cancers combined, there was a slight excess above the expected number of deaths, whereas for some specific cancers (stomach, colon, prostate, and neoplasms of the lymphatic and hematopoietic system) there was a marked excess of deaths. Proportional mortality analysis at other small plants revealed similar excesses for these cancers, and some excess for lung, bladder, and CNS cancers. Analysis of detailed individual work histories reveals an association of certain cancers with specific job exposures; in particular, lymphatic leukemia and solvent exposure, and lung cancer and curing-room exposure. For both
bladder cancer
and
stomach cancer
, preliminary analyses indicate an association with groups of jobs in adjacent production stages (handling and mixing raw ingredients, and processing the "green" precured rubber, respectively). Further analytic studies are currently under way to identify groups of rubber workers at increased risk of other specific cancers.
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PMID:Cancer mortality among rubber workers: an epidemiologic study. 106 94
Mapping of U. S. cancer mortality by county has revealed patterns of etiologic significance. The patterns for
bladder cancer
in males point to industrial determinants: some are known (chemical manufacturing) but others (automobile and machinery manufacturing) represent new leads for epidemiologic study. By contrast, the geographic clusters of high rates of
stomach cancer
in both sexes are consistent with ethnic susceptibility.
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PMID:Cancer by county: new resource for etiologic clues. 122 5
California has 12% of the U.S. population. In 1991, the newly diagnosed cancer cases in California represented 10% of all new cancer cases in the country, and the yearly toll was 10% of all cancer deaths. Relative to all new cancer cases in the U.S., California had 10, 9.8, 9.8, and 9.3% of breast, lung, prostate, and colorectal cancers, respectively. Because of its large population and cancer incidence, the epidemiology of cancer in California is of particular interest. Epidemiological factors reviewed in this article include ethnicity, lifestyle, occupation, and environmental conditions. Ethnic factors: There is an increased incidence of cervical and gallbladder cancer among Hispanic women, and of
stomach cancer
in Hispanic men and women. In U.S.-born Chinese men, the most prevalent cancers are those of the lung and colon, which is also seen in American white men. In U.S.-born Chinese women, there is an upward displacement of breast cancer incidence. In U.S.-born Japanese men and women, the mortality rate is closer to that of American whites. Life-style: Members of the Mormon Church and Seventh-Day Adventists have only 50% of the U.S. standardized mortality rate for cancer associated with smoking. Increased coffee consumption has been found to be associated with increased occurrence of colon and
bladder cancer
; alcohol use has been reported to have a positive association with colorectal cancer. The large AIDS population in San Francisco has a 144-fold odds ratio of Kaposi's sarcoma and a fivefold odds ratio of lymphoma when compared with the general U.S. population. Occupational factors: An increased incidence of mesothelioma in asbestos workers, of
gastric cancer
, skin cancer, and lymphoma in men working in dusty environments, and of astrocytoma in individuals with prolonged exposure to low-frequency electric and magnetic fields has been recorded. Environmental factors: The drinking-water pool in northern California is contaminated with asbestos of the serpentine type, which is associated with mesothelioma of the peritoneum and carcinoma of the lung, gallbladder, and pancreas. Petrochemical fumes in the heavily industrialized San Francisco Bay area have not been associated with an increased occurrence of cancer. No significant incidence in cancer has been noted in the counties surrounding the nuclear power plant at San Onofre during 18 years of close observation.
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PMID:Epidemiological factors of cancer in California. 146 11
Regarding 249 bronchial asthma patients having been admitted to our division for the recent 9 years, clinical manifestations of 8 bronchial asthma with primary lung cancer (group A; squamous cell carcinoma--5 cases, adenocarcinoma--2 cases, small cell carcinoma--1 case; 3.2% of 249 cases) and 8 asthma patients with extrathoracic malignancy (group B;
gastric cancer
--3 cases, malignant lymphoma--2 cases,
bladder cancer
--1 case, laryngeal cancer--1 case, prostatic cancer--1 case) were investigated. In group A, the mean of asthmatic history was 19 years and all cases were associated with respiratory tract infections. Three of 8 patients, were mild type and other 5 were moderate type. In group B, the mean of asthmatic history was 20 years and all cases were involved with respiratory tract infections. Five of 8 patients were mild type and other 3 were moderate type. The mean smoking (Brinkmann) index (1194) in group A was significantly higher than that (166) in 241 asthmatic patients without lung cancer or that (169) in group B. The median survival duration (more than 26 months) of group A patients was significantly lower than that (more than 77 months) of group B. These results suggested that, in many bronchial asthma patients accompanied by primary lung cancer who have adult-typed infectious asthmatic history, smoking exposure and aging are deeply related to the development of lung cancer.
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PMID:[Bronchial asthma associated with primary lung cancer--comparison of extrathoracic malignancies]. 164
The present study attempted to get insight into the etiology of
bladder cancer
by investigating the relation of this neoplasia to other 4 cancers as regards their risk variations in time and space. The results obtained are as follows: 1) Caucasians in Western countries were more inclined to develop
bladder cancer
than other ethnic groups, as compared among 43 population units of the world in terms of the age-adjusted incidence rate (AAIR). 2) In the same 43 comparison sets, male populations were always higher than female populations in their
bladder cancer
risks. The male to female ratio for the majority of the populations ranged from 3 to 4. In some population units, the ratios were much higher. In both male and female populations, the cancer risk increased with age. 3)
Bladder cancer
incidence in the world has been rising during the past 20 years, as detected in the follow-up study of 16 population units. 4) A negative linear relationship was detected for both sexes between
bladder cancer
and
stomach cancer
(non-Western type) regarding their log-transformed AAIRs, as calculated with data of the same 16 population units from 1960 through 1980. The same calculation with the esophagus cancer-
bladder cancer
pair gave marginally negative and no correlations respectively in the male and female populations. A positive linear relationship was detected in the comparison of
bladder cancer
with 2 Western type cancers (cancers of the colon and lung). 5) Japanese immigrants to the US were just in between Whites in the US (high-risk populations) and native Japanese (low-risk populations) in their
bladder cancer
risks. The same Japanese immigrants were again just in between Whites in the US (low-risk populations) and native Japanese (high-risk populations) in their
stomach cancer
risks. In conclusion,
bladder cancer
is a Western type cancer with sex and age discriminations in its occurrence. The cancer risk also varies depending on the life style of a population (environment dependent). The results obtained are discussed from the point of view of endocrinological oncology.
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PMID:Interrelation between western type cancers and non-western type cancers as regards their risk variations in time and space. III. A contrast between bladder cancer and stomach cancer. 176 62
Chromatometric assay of beta-GCD in the urine, gastric juice and saliva was conducted in 743 subjects. In the urine of 104 normal persons, 5 (4.8%) were beta-GCD positive. In the urine of 35
urinary bladder cancer
patients, 20 (57.1%) were positive. beta-GCD content was very low in the gastric juice and saliva of normal subjects, giving a positivity of 0%. But it was high in the gastric juice of
stomach cancer
patients, giving a positive rate of 83.3%. The positivities in the saliva of
stomach cancer
and malignant ovarian tumor patients were both 62.2% which was higher than that of patients suffering from other malignancies or benign tumors. beta-GCD assay is simple, stable and is valid in the diagnosis of
stomach cancer
and ovarian malignancies. The mechanism of beta-GCD elevation and its relation to metastasis are discussed.
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PMID:[Clinical application of beta-glucuronidase (beta-GCD) assay in the diagnosis of malignant tumors--analysis of 743 cases]. 178 49
In order to improve therapeutic efficacy for metastatic liver cancer, intermittent transarterial administration of BRM in combination with anticancer drugs was performed by use of reservoir apparatus. A total of 22 patients (12 cases of
gastric cancer
, 6 of colon cancer, 2 of pancreas cancer, 1 of gall
bladder cancer
and 1 of biliary tract carcinoid) were treated according to the following schedule: both 10 mg of ADM (or MMC) and 0.5 KE (or 1.0 KE) of OK-432 were administered on day 1 and 40 x 10(4) JRU of recombinant interleukin 2 (r-IL 2) on day 4, 7 and 11. The treatment was repeated as many times as possible. In terms of direct antitumor effect and decrease of tumor marker, the response rate was 43% (6 cases out of 14) and 75% (9 cases out of 12), respectively. As for performance status, improvement, no change and deterioration were seen in 4 cases, 8 cases and 3 cases, respectively. Even though 13 patients died, 8 of them survived more than 300 days. In the case of
gastric cancer
patients with liver metastasis, 50% survival time of 12 cases was 334 days, while that of 30 cases, who were administered anticancer drugs only systemically, was 144 days. In 3 cases the decrease in the size of tumors located in both liver and the other metastases also was seen. Every case developed high grade fever, but an antifebrile was effective. Otherwise severe side effects were not seen. These results indicated that intermittent arterial infusion immunochemotherapy was feasible for the treatment of metastatic liver cancer.
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PMID:[Therapeutic effect of transarterial infusion immunochemotherapy for metastatic liver cancer]. 190 65
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