Lung Cancer
Volume 62, Issue 1 , Pages 1-7, October 2008

Lung cancer mortality is elevated in coal-mining areas of Appalachia

  • Michael Hendryx

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University, One Medical Center Drive, PO Box 9190, Morgantown, WV 26506, United States. Tel.: +1 304 293 9206; fax: +1 304 293 6685.
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  • Kathryn O’Donnell
  • ,
  • Kimberly Horn

Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University, United States

Received 1 November 2007; received in revised form 25 January 2008; accepted 1 February 2008. published online 19 March 2008.

Summary 

Previous research has documented increased lung cancer incidence and mortality in Appalachia. The current study tests whether residence in coal-mining areas of Appalachia is a contributing factor. We conducted a national county-level analysis to identify contributions of smoking rates, socioeconomic variables, coal-mining intensity and other variables to age-adjusted lung cancer mortality. Results demonstrate that lung cancer mortality for the years 2000–2004 is higher in areas of heavy Appalachian coal mining after adjustments for smoking, poverty, education, age, sex, race and other covariates. Higher mortality may be the result of exposure to environmental contaminates associated with the coal-mining industry, although smoking and poverty are also contributing factors. The knowledge of the geographic areas within Appalachia where lung cancer mortality is higher can be used to target programmatic and policy interventions. The set of socioeconomic and health inequalities characteristic of coal-mining areas of Appalachia highlights the need to develop more diverse, alternative local economies.

Keywords: Lung cancer, Coal mining, Mortality, Appalachia, Social inequalities, Health disparities, Environmental health

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PII: S0169-5002(08)00060-3

doi:10.1016/j.lungcan.2008.02.004

Lung Cancer
Volume 62, Issue 1 , Pages 1-7, October 2008