Visual impairment and cancer: a population-based cohort study in Finland
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- DOI: 10.1023/a:1008897317401
Visual impairment and cancer: a population-based cohort study in Finland
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the cancer risk pattern of Finnish persons with visual impairment.
Methods: A cohort of 17,557 persons identified from the Finnish Register of Visual Impairment was followed-up for cancer through the Finnish Cancer Registry from 1983-95. The degree of visual impairment ranged from moderate low vision with visual acuity less than 0.3, to total blindness with no perception of light. The standardized incidence ratios (SIR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated by primary site; the expected rates were based on national cancer incidence rates.
Results: The SIR for overall cancer among totally blind men was 2.2 (CI = 1.3-3.5) while in the entire cohort the incidence was increased by only 15% (1,255 cancers observed cf 1,093 expected). Excesses were observed in both genders in cancers of the liver (SIR = 1.8, CI = 1.2-2.5) and lung (SIR = 1.5, CI = 1.3-1.7); in females in cancers of the stomach (SIR = 1.5, CI = 1.2-1.9) and the colorectum (SIR = 1.3, CI = 1.1-1.6); and in males in cancers of the kidney (SIR = 1.8, CI = 1.1-2.6) and the eye (5.8, CI = 1.9-13). The excess in lung cancer was entirely attributable to age-related macular degeneration (which is most common among smokers).
Conclusions: Cancer incidence among the visually impaired tended to be increased for most cancer types. Attention should be paid to lifestyle factors underlying the observed risk increases, such as unbalanced diet.
Comment in
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Re: visual impairment and cancer: a population-based cohort study in Finland.Cancer Causes Control. 1999 Dec;10(6):637. doi: 10.1023/a:1008978011875. Cancer Causes Control. 1999. PMID: 10616832 No abstract available.
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Response to the letter by Maria Feychting and Anders Ahlbom (Cancer Causes and Control 10: 637, 1999.) Why is the cancer pattern so different among visually impaired persons in Finland and Sweden?Cancer Causes Control. 2000 Jan;11(1):99-100. doi: 10.1023/a:1008994724025. Cancer Causes Control. 2000. PMID: 10680735 No abstract available.
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