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Tuberculosis and lung cancer risk in nonsmoking women.
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1982
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Pulmonary TuberculosisCancer EpidemiologyAdvanced Lung DiseasePulmonary Tuberculosis InfectionMedicineTuberculosis PreventionPrior Tuberculous InfectionEpidemiology Of CancerLung Cancer RiskTuberculosisTuberculosis DiagnosticsPublic HealthOncologySmoking Related Lung DiseaseCancer Risk FactorsLung CancerEpidemiologyWomen's Health
We ascertained prior pulmonary tuberculosis infection in 211 non-Caucasian female lung cancer patients and 419 sex, race, ape, smoking history and birthplace-matched control subjects by searching the Hawaii State Tuberculosis Branch patient records. Among never-smokers we found a significant increase in risk associated with prior tuberculous infection (odds ratio, 8.2; 95% confidence limits = 1.3 to 54.4). No such association was found among smokers. Prior tuberculous infection was identified in only 5.5% of never-smoking lung cancer patients, however, suggesting that this factor is a relatively unimportant contributor to the etiologic aspects of lung cancer in persons who have never smoked.