The aim of the project is to identify the genetic background of radiation sensitivity

National Research and Development Program-1/008/2001

COMPLEX STUDY OF CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS FOR PREVENTION OF LUNG CANCER

Assessment and protection against environmental effects

2001-2004

Introduction

The health status of the Hungarian population is very poor in absolute terms and when it compared with other European countries. About 70-80% of cancer incidents could be prevented if environmental pollution, smoking, stress and work injuries were alleviated. The mortality from respiratory diseases is much higher than the European average, and besides of the lifestyle the environmental factors, the outdoor end indoor air quality plays considerable role. Many air-pollutants are known or presumed to have carcinogenic effect. Among leading causes of lung cancer are smoking but some poly-cyclic aromatic carbohydrates (PAH) and asbestos has also considerable role. The major indoor pollutants are smoke, asbestos and radon. In practice, people are exposed not only to a single agent, but also to joint effect of several ones, which may amplify the exposure. This is particularly true to pollution from air, ionising- and non-ionising radiation.

Purposes

The aim of the consortium is to study the combined effect of environmental air-pollution, ionising and non-ionising radiation bringing together wide area of disciplines. The complex study of the aethiological factors will lead us to the better understanding of pathomechanisms, to the collation of early indicators, to the elaboration of particular bio-markers and establishment of new therapeutical tools, respectively. Completing the detailed measurement of exposures with epidemiological data it will be possible to set up a versatile database. The risk of different affections can be predicted by models being developed and the assessing of recommendations will be conceivable the methods of risk reduction, the development of preventive principles.

To achieve our aim the tasks were divided into following sections.

Participants

Some results