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Population Attributable Proportion and Number of Cancer Cases Attributed to Potentially Modifiable Risk Factors in Iran in 2020 Publisher Pubmed



Nemati S1 ; Mohebbi E2 ; Toorang F1 ; Hadji M3 ; Hosseini B1, 4 ; Saeedi E5 ; Abdi S1 ; Nahvijou A1 ; Kamangar F6 ; Roshandel G7 ; Ghanbari Motlagh A8, 9 ; Pourshams A10 ; Poustchi H10 ; Haghdoost AA11 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Nemati S1
  2. Mohebbi E2
  3. Toorang F1
  4. Hadji M3
  5. Hosseini B1, 4
  6. Saeedi E5
  7. Abdi S1
  8. Nahvijou A1
  9. Kamangar F6
  10. Roshandel G7
  11. Ghanbari Motlagh A8, 9
  12. Pourshams A10
  13. Poustchi H10
  14. Haghdoost AA11
  15. Najafi F12
  16. Sheikh M13
  17. Malekzadeh R14
  18. Zendehdel K1, 15

Source: International Journal of Cancer Published:2023


Abstract

In the current study, we aimed to calculate the fraction of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Iran in 2020. Population attributable fractions (PAFs) were calculated for established cancer risk factors using three data sources: the national cancer incidence reports, relative risks extracted from global and national meta-analyses, and exposure prevalence from national/subnational population-based surveys. In addition to overall cancers, the PAFs were estimated separately for each cancer site among men and women. Overall, 32.6% of cancers in 2020 in Iran were attributable to known risk factors. The PAF in men (40.2%) was twice as high as in women (21.1%). Cigarette smoking (15.4%), being overweight (5.0%), opium use (3.9%) and H. pylori infection (3.8%) were the leading causes of cancers. For men, the highest PAFs belonged to cigarette smoking (26.3%), opium use (6.8%) and being overweight (3.1%), while for women, the highest PAFs belonged to being overweight (7.2%), H. pylori infection (2.7%) and cigarette smoking (2.7%). Among Iranian men and women, the PAFs of waterpipe smoking were 2% and 0.9%, respectively. A third of incident cancers in Iran are due to modifiable exposures, mainly cigarette smoking, being overweight, and H. pylori infection. Opium consumption and waterpipe smoking collectively accounted for 8.8% of cancer occurrence in men and 1.3% in women in Iran. These emerging risk factors should be taken into consideration in future PAF studies. © 2023 UICC.
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