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COPD, emphysema and the onset of lung cancer. A systematic review

Mouronte Roibas, Cecilia; Leiro Fernández, Virginia; Fernández Villar, José Alberto; Botana Rial, María Isabel; Ramos Hernández, Cristina; Ruano Raviña, Alberto
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/22379
PMID: 27666776
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2016.09.002
ISSN: 0304-3835
ESSN: 1872-7980
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Cancer Lett. 2016;382(2):240-244 (301.9Kb)
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2016
Journal title
Cancer Letters
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enfisema pulmonar | diagnóstico precoz | neoplasias pulmonares | hábito de fumar | humanos | pulmón | factores de riesgo | pruebas de valores predictivos | cese del hábito de fumar | cociente de probabilidades relativas | pronóstico | Revisión Sistemática | enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica | evaluación de riesgos | espirometría | enfisema | Digitalis | tabaco
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Early Diagnosis | Systematic Review | Emphysema | Risk Assessment | Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive | Humans | Smoking | Smokers | Prognosis | Lung | Pulmonary Emphysema | Predictive Value of Tests | Digitalis | Lung Neoplasms | Risk Factors | Odds Ratio | Smoking Prevention | Smoking Cessation | Spirometry | Tobacco
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and emphysema have been described as possible risk factors for lung cancer. We aim to assess the relationship between COPD, emphysema and the onset of lung cancer. We have developed a systematic review of the published literature in order to systematically analyze the scientific evidence available on this association, applying predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. 11 Studies were included. Both COPD and emphysema seem to increase the risk of developing lung cancer, being this risk higher for smokers with heavier tobacco consumption. These results emphasize the need for physicians to perform spirometries in current and former smokers and lung image tests when needed in order to identify COPD and emphysema and thus select patients at higher risk of developing lung cancer.

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