Occupational brain cancer risks in Umbria (Italy), with a particular focus on steel foundry workers.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Objectives. As a part of the Occupational Cancer
Monitoring (OCCAM) project, a routine analysis based on
Umbria region cancer registry (RTUP) database in 2002-2008
was performed. Among other results, the incidental finding of
brain cancer increased risk in steel foundry workers in Terni
province (Italy), lead us to deepen the analysis, focusing
on this specific industrial sector.
Methods. A monitoring study, based on Umbria Regional
Cancer Registry data, was recently carried out. Brain cancer
cases and controls identified within this preliminary study were
selected. Therefore, we considered all incident cases (in Umbria
region 2002-2008) of brain cancer occurred among workers
occupied for at least one year in private companies since 1974
and controls randomly sampled from the same population.
Afterwards, taking in to account results from steel foundry in
Terni province, we further deepened our analysis, focusing on
this productive sector. Odds ratios (ORs) and corresponding 90%
confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using multiple logistic
regression models, adjusted by age at diagnosis or sampling,
sex and province of residence, when appropriate.
Results. Statistical analyses were carried out on 14913 subjects,
56 cases and 14857 controls. Significantly increased ORs were
observed for garment, mechanical manufacturing and chemical
industries. Moreover, the risk estimates were strongly correlated
with exposures in iron and steel foundries and a cluster of 14
cases in the same foundry in Terni was observed (OR 9.59,
90%CI 2.76-33.34).
Conclusions. Results of this explorative study showed increased
ORs of brain cancer in some productive branches, involving
possible exposures to chemical compounds and/or solvents.
Moreover, our results pointed out a significantly increased
risk in Terni foundry workers, determining an interesting
brain cancer cluster (14 cases). Further studies on this
industrial sector are needed with improved definitions
of tasks and exposures.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
brain cancer, occupational exposures, steel foundry, glioblastoma, case-control study, OCCAM project.
Elenco autori:
Oddone, Enrico; Scaburri, A; Bai, E; Modonesi, C; Stracci, F; Marchionna, G; Crosignani, P; Imbriani, Marcello
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