Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, China
Research
Effects of Air Pollution on Incidence and Mortality of Breast Cancer: A Nationwide Analysis of China
Author(s): Hui Chen* and Jing Dai
Background: Although more and more evidence shows that air pollution will increase the risk of breast cancer,
the evidence is still insufficient. We aim to use national cancer registration data and air quality data to assess the
association between air pollution exposure and female breast cancer incidence and mortality in China.
Methods: The study is a comparative study using open source data. The data of incidence and mortality of female
breast cancer were released by China National Cancer Centre, grouped by region. The data of air pollutants (PM10,
PM2.5, NO2, SO2) were published by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China. By establishing single-factor
and multi-factor linear regression models of air pollutants and female breast cancer incidence and mortality,
the relationship of them was quan.. View More»