Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis

Lung cancer is a cancer with the fastest growth in the incidence and mortality all over the world, which is an extremely serious threat to human's life and health. Evidences reveal that external environmental factors are the key drivers of lung cancer, such as smoking, radiation exposure and so...

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Autores principales: Lingling Li, Mengyao Shao, Xingshi He, Shanjing Ren, Tianhai Tian
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c85b8272561146eab574f6fbbcaa3be02021-11-11T01:03:23ZRisk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis10.3934/mbe.20213041551-0018https://doaj.org/article/c85b8272561146eab574f6fbbcaa3be02021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/mbe.2021304?viewType=HTMLhttps://doaj.org/toc/1551-0018Lung cancer is a cancer with the fastest growth in the incidence and mortality all over the world, which is an extremely serious threat to human's life and health. Evidences reveal that external environmental factors are the key drivers of lung cancer, such as smoking, radiation exposure and so on. Therefore, it is urgent to explain the mechanism of lung cancer risk due to external environmental factors experimentally and theoretically. However, it is still an open issue regarding how external environment factors affect lung cancer risk. In this paper, we summarize the main mathematical models involved the gene mutations for cancers, and review the application of the models to analyze the mechanism of lung cancer and the risk of lung cancer due to external environmental exposure. In addition, we apply the model described and the epidemiological data to analyze the influence of external environmental factors on lung cancer risk. The result indicates that radiation can cause significantly an increase in the mutation rate of cells, in particular the mutation in stability gene that leads to genomic instability. These studies not only can offer insights into the relationship between external environmental factors and human lung cancer risk, but also can provide theoretical guidance for the prevention and control of lung cancer.Lingling Li Mengyao ShaoXingshi HeShanjing RenTianhai TianAIMS Pressarticlelung cancer riskmathematical modelingradiation exposureexternal factorgenomic instabilityepidemiological dataBiotechnologyTP248.13-248.65MathematicsQA1-939ENMathematical Biosciences and Engineering, Vol 18, Iss 5, Pp 6079-6094 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic lung cancer risk
mathematical modeling
radiation exposure
external factor
genomic instability
epidemiological data
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Mathematics
QA1-939
spellingShingle lung cancer risk
mathematical modeling
radiation exposure
external factor
genomic instability
epidemiological data
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Mathematics
QA1-939
Lingling Li
Mengyao Shao
Xingshi He
Shanjing Ren
Tianhai Tian
Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
description Lung cancer is a cancer with the fastest growth in the incidence and mortality all over the world, which is an extremely serious threat to human's life and health. Evidences reveal that external environmental factors are the key drivers of lung cancer, such as smoking, radiation exposure and so on. Therefore, it is urgent to explain the mechanism of lung cancer risk due to external environmental factors experimentally and theoretically. However, it is still an open issue regarding how external environment factors affect lung cancer risk. In this paper, we summarize the main mathematical models involved the gene mutations for cancers, and review the application of the models to analyze the mechanism of lung cancer and the risk of lung cancer due to external environmental exposure. In addition, we apply the model described and the epidemiological data to analyze the influence of external environmental factors on lung cancer risk. The result indicates that radiation can cause significantly an increase in the mutation rate of cells, in particular the mutation in stability gene that leads to genomic instability. These studies not only can offer insights into the relationship between external environmental factors and human lung cancer risk, but also can provide theoretical guidance for the prevention and control of lung cancer.
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author Lingling Li
Mengyao Shao
Xingshi He
Shanjing Ren
Tianhai Tian
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Mengyao Shao
Xingshi He
Shanjing Ren
Tianhai Tian
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title Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
title_short Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
title_full Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
title_fullStr Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
title_full_unstemmed Risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
title_sort risk of lung cancer due to external environmental factor and epidemiological data analysis
publisher AIMS Press
publishDate 2021
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