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Cancer incidence among pesticide applicators exposed to chlorpyrifos in the agricultural health study

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, ISSN: 0027-8874, Vol: 96, Issue: 23, Page: 1781-1789
2004
  • 161
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    Usage
  • 118
    Captures
  • 5
    Mentions
  • 0
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  • Citations
    161
  • Captures
    118
  • Mentions
    5
    • News Mentions
      3
      • News
        3
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1
    • References
      1
      • Wikipedia
        1

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Background: Chlorpyrifos is one of the most widely used insecticides in the United States. We evaluated the incidence of cancer among pesticide applicators exposed to chlorpyrifos in the Agricultural Health Study, a prospective cohort study of licensed pesticide applicators in Iowa and North Carolina. Methods: A total of 54383 pesticide applicators were included in this analysis. Detailed information on pesticide exposure and lifestyle factors was obtained from self-administered questionnaires completed at the time of enrollment (December 1993-December 1997). Poisson regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between chlorpyrifos exposure and cancer incidence after adjustment for potential confounders. All statistical tests were two-sided. Results: A total of 2070 incident malignant neoplasms were diagnosed through 2001. The rate ratio for all cancers combined among chlorpyrifos-exposed applicators compared with nonexposed applicators was 0.97 (95% confidence interval = 0.87 to 1.08). For most cancers analyzed, there was no evidence of an exposure-response relationship. However, the incidence of lung cancer was statistically significantly associated with both chlorpyrifos lifetime exposure-days (P = .002) and chlorpyrifos intensity-weighted exposure-days (P = .036). After adjustment for other pesticide exposures and demographic factors, individuals in the highest quartile of chlorpyrifos lifetime exposure-days (> 56 days) had a relative risk of lung cancer 2.18 (95% confidence interval = 1.31 to 3.64) times that of those with no chlorpyrifos exposure. Conclusion: Our findings suggest an association between chlorpyrifos use and incidence of lung cancer that deserves further evaluation. © Oxford University Press 2004, all rights reserved.

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Lee, Won Jin; Blair, Aaron; Hoppin, Jane A; Lubin, Jay H; Rusiecki, Jennifer A; Sandler, Dale P; Dosemeci, Mustafa; Alavanja, Michael C R

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Medicine; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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