Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Although the relationship between
allergy and cancer has been investigated extensively, the role of allergy in
head and neck cancer (HNC) appears less consistent. It is not clear whether
allergies can independently influence the risk of HNC in the presence of known
strong environmental risk factors, including consumption of alcohol, betel
quid, and cigarette.
METHODS:
THE CURRENT PAPER REPORTS RESULTS
FROM: 1) an original hospital-based case-control study, which included 252
incident cases of HNC and 236 controls frequency-matched to cases on sex and
age; and 2) a meta-analysis combining the results of the current case-control
study and 13 previously published studies (9 cohort studies with 727,569
subjects and 550 HNC outcomes and 5 case-control studies with 4,017 HNC cases
and 10,928 controls).
RESULTS:
In the original case-control study,
we observed a strong inverse association between allergies and HNC [odds ratio = 0.41, 95% confidence interval (CI):
0.27-0.62]. The meta-analysis also indicated a statistically significant
inverse association between HNC and allergies [meta-relative risk (RR) = 0.76, 95% CI: 0.63-0.91],
particularly strong for allergic rhinitis (meta-RR = 0.55, 95% CI: 0.40-0.76). In
addition, the inverse association between allergies and HNC was observed only
among men (meta-RR = 0.67,
95% CI: 0.54-0.84) but not among women (meta-RR = 0.98, 95% CI: 0.81-1.18).
CONCLUSIONS:
These findings suggest that immunity
plays an influential role in the risk of HNC. Future studies investigating
immune biomarkers, including cytokine profiles and genetic polymorphisms, are
warranted to further delineate the relationship between allergies and HNC.
Understanding the relationship between allergies and HNC may help devise
effective strategies to reduce and treat HNC.
Source: Allergies and Risk of Head and
Neck Cancer: An Original Study plus Meta-Analysis. Hsiao JR, Ou CY, Lo HI,
Huang CC, Lee WT, Huang JS, Chen KC, Wong TY, Tsai ST, Yen CJ, Wu YH, Hsueh WT,
Yang MW, Wu SY, Chang JY, Chang KY, Lin CL, Wang FT, Wang YH, Weng YL, Yang HC,
Chang JS. PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e55138.
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