COPD is an Independent Risk Factor for Cancer

After adjusting for smoking chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis and emphysema were associated with a doubling of the risk for lung cancer in this just published paper.  It's part of the ongoing Environment and Genetics in Lung Cancer Etiology (EAGLE) study.

Noting that a family history of chronic bronchitis and emphysema alone have been associated with lung cancer, that COPD has been associated with lung cancer in never-smokers and that COPD is thought to be responsible for 10% of all lung cancers, the authors concluded that these findings support the hypothesis that COPD alone causes lung cancer and they further conjectured that chronic inflammation is the essential mechanism in COPD/emphysema-induced lung cancer.

Every Puff You Take

What is it in cigarette smoke that causes lung cancer? Tar? PNAHs? Exotic isotopes? What about bacteria and fungi? What if they're in part responsible for chronic inflammation associated with lung cancer? It turns out that when you inhale cigarette smoke you invite into your lungs a swarm of nasty germs. Here's a new article that'll introduce you to the issue and lay out the evidence.

Wouldn't it be interesting if there were similar microbes living in and on asbestos fibers? Actually ....