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  Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
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By Marilyn Chase

April 19 (Bloomberg) -- Smokers with high levels of two chemicals in their urine were more likely than others in a study to get lung cancer, a finding that may lead to a new test to predict risk in time to prevent or treat the disease.

High levels of these chemical byproducts of tobacco smoke in the urine were linked to lung-cancer rates as much as 8.5 times higher than those of other smokers, said Jian-Min Yuan, the study leader and an associate professor of public health at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. He spoke in Denver today at the American Association for Cancer Research meeting.

Lung tumors are the most lethal form of cancer in the U.S., spurring 161,840 deaths and 215,020 new cases in 2008, according to the American Cancer Society, based in Atlanta. While there are about 60 possible carcinogens in tobacco smoke, pinpointing byproducts, or metabolites, that may spur the malignancies may help prevention, Yuan said.

“If we can identify a smoker with a high level of metabolites, and down the road they have a higher risk of lung cancer, public health workers can get them motivated to quit smoking,” Yuan said in an April 16 telephone interview. “If they can’t quit, we can do more intensive screening to find very small lung cancers that can be treated.”

Yuan analyzed varying levels of metabolites in the urine of about 500 smokers drawn from the Shanghai Cohort Study and the Singapore Chinese Health Study, funded by the U.S. National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. Dividing smokers into those having high, medium and low levels of the two chemicals, the researchers followed lung cancer diagnoses for 10 years.

Risk Factors

Smokers with high levels of a byproduct called NNAL -- a known carcinogen in lab animals -- had twice the risk of getting lung cancer compared with smokers who had low levels.

People with high urine levels of cotinine, a nicotine byproduct, had three times the risk of those with low levels. Smokers with high levels of both NNAL and cotinine were 8.5 times more likely to get lung cancer than comparable smokers who had low levels of both chemicals.

The two chemicals appeared to be independent risk factors for lung cancer, even after adjusting for daily pack usage and the number of years of smoking reported by study participants, Yuan said.

The urine test isn’t available for use by doctors, Yuan said. He predicted it will take three to five years to validate the test in ethnic groups around the world, refine the technology, and add other chemical carcinogens such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to the test panel.

Unanswered Questions

How and why the chemical levels excreted in urine flag cancer vulnerability aren’t known, Yuan said. “We are thinking smokers’ uptake of the tobacco carcinogens is different,” he explained. “Metabolic systems between smokers are different.”

“I view this as the beginning point of developing prediction models,” he added.

Margaret K. Offermann, deputy national vice president for research at the cancer society, said identifying patients with the chemical markers in their urine might help in “raising the red flag” in doctors’ offices.

“One can read the riot act to smokers that they’re at risk,” said Offermann, who wasn’t involved in the study. “I wouldn’t use lower levels to reassure people it’s OK to puff away.”
 
 

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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2009, 09:58:51 AM »
Thanks for posting ms.   My wife is not, and has not been a smoker.  In January she fell down at home, requiring a trip to the ER.  An X-ray showed up a lung lesion which turned up to be a sizeable cancerous lung tumor. Her family has absolutely no history of cancer and she seemed healthy as can be.  The fall was totally unrelated. (In a way, the best thing that ever happened, so we discovered this tumor.) She had surgery and is now undergoing chemo.  The prognosis is good.  Life has changed for us, but we are always interested in any new developments regarding the detection and cure.  I quit smoking 19 years ago.  Glad I did!
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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2009, 10:17:37 AM »
Lung cancer killed my father I hope the best for your wife.

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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2009, 10:29:45 AM »
Also always interested in any new developments regarding the detection and cure of any form of cancer.

CMan, sorry to hear about your wife's troubles, but I too am happy she had that fall so the real problems would be discovered. Give her my family's best regards; she will be in our prayers for a safe, speedy, full recovery.
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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2009, 01:06:58 PM »
Appreciated!
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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2009, 01:50:34 PM »
Did you ever get your house tested for that ground gas that causes cancer?

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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2009, 02:05:25 PM »
You mean Radon?

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« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2009, 03:17:40 PM »
Yes I have.  I have purchased 2 meters and continually read my results in the basement and on the main floor.  Readings are above average (in the winter with everything closed up).  Not off the charts, but above average, so I am in the process of remediating the issues.  We haven't lived in this house long enough to really be convinced statistically that this was a causal factor, but its not something I want to risk, so I am fixing the problem.  I think radon is an under-recognized issue and the areas in this country that are above average stretch from Indiana to Wyoming.  They claim it to be the 2nd highest cause of lung cancer - behind cigarette smoking.
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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2009, 03:59:30 PM »
My dad had part of a lung removed at age 60.  He tried to stop smoking but could never kick the habit.  He had a tumor removed from his esophagus and died 10 days later of previously undiagnosed brain cancer.  Think he was 66 then.  Mom is 94 now.  She quit about 50 years ago.  She had an EKG today - perfect.

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Re: Smokers’ Urine May Give Cancer Alert Early Enough to Save Lungs
« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2009, 05:08:24 AM »
My grandmother died of lung cancer and never smoked. Everyone else in the house however, smoked like a chimney.

It's strange how some people, George Burns for example, can live so long and never be affected by smoking. The thing is, you never know you're not that person until it's too late.

Cementman, glad things are looking optomistic.
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