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The upper midwest health study: a case–control study of pesticide applicators and risk of glioma

BACKGROUND: An excess incidence of brain cancer in farmers has been noted in several studies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health developed the Upper Midwest Health Study (UMHS) as a case–control study of intracranial gliomas and pesticide uses among rural residents. Previous s...

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Autores principales: Yiin, James H, Ruder, Avima M, Stewart, Patricia A, Waters, Martha A, Carreón, Tania, Butler, Mary Ann, Calvert, Geoffrey M, Davis-King, Karen E, Schulte, Paul A, Mandel, Jack S, Morton, Roscoe F, Reding, Douglas J, Rosenman, Kenneth D
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3406961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22691464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-11-39
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author Yiin, James H
Ruder, Avima M
Stewart, Patricia A
Waters, Martha A
Carreón, Tania
Butler, Mary Ann
Calvert, Geoffrey M
Davis-King, Karen E
Schulte, Paul A
Mandel, Jack S
Morton, Roscoe F
Reding, Douglas J
Rosenman, Kenneth D
author_facet Yiin, James H
Ruder, Avima M
Stewart, Patricia A
Waters, Martha A
Carreón, Tania
Butler, Mary Ann
Calvert, Geoffrey M
Davis-King, Karen E
Schulte, Paul A
Mandel, Jack S
Morton, Roscoe F
Reding, Douglas J
Rosenman, Kenneth D
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description BACKGROUND: An excess incidence of brain cancer in farmers has been noted in several studies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health developed the Upper Midwest Health Study (UMHS) as a case–control study of intracranial gliomas and pesticide uses among rural residents. Previous studies of UMHS participants, using “ever-never” exposure to farm pesticides and analyzing men and women separately, found no positive association of farm pesticide exposure and glioma risks. The primary objective was to determine if quantitatively estimated exposure of pesticide applicators was associated with an increased risk of glioma in male and female participants. METHODS: The study included 798 histologically confirmed primary intracranial glioma cases (45 % with proxy respondents) and 1,175 population-based controls, all adult (age 18–80) non-metropolitan residents of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The analyses used quantitatively estimated exposure from questionnaire responses evaluated by an experienced industrial hygienist with 25 years of work on farm pesticide analyses. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) using unconditional logistic regression modeling were calculated adjusting for frequency-matching variables (10-year age group and sex), and for age and education (a surrogate for socioeconomic status). Analyses were separately conducted with or without proxy respondents. RESULTS: No significant positive associations with glioma were observed with cumulative years or estimated lifetime cumulative exposure of farm pesticide use. There was, a significant inverse association for phenoxy pesticide used on the farm (OR 0.96 per 10 g-years of cumulative exposure, CI 0.93-0.99). No significant findings were observed when proxy respondents were excluded. Non-farm occupational applicators of any pesticide had decreased glioma risk: OR 0.72, CI 0.52-0.99. Similarly, house and garden pesticide applicators had a decreased risk of glioma: OR 0.79, CI 0.66-0.93, with statistically significant inverse associations for use of 2,4-D, arsenates, organophosphates, and phenoxys. CONCLUSIONS: These results are consistent with our previous findings for UMHS of reported farm pesticide exposure and support a lack of positive association between pesticides and glioma.
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spelling pubmed-34069612012-07-28 The upper midwest health study: a case–control study of pesticide applicators and risk of glioma Yiin, James H Ruder, Avima M Stewart, Patricia A Waters, Martha A Carreón, Tania Butler, Mary Ann Calvert, Geoffrey M Davis-King, Karen E Schulte, Paul A Mandel, Jack S Morton, Roscoe F Reding, Douglas J Rosenman, Kenneth D Environ Health Research BACKGROUND: An excess incidence of brain cancer in farmers has been noted in several studies. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health developed the Upper Midwest Health Study (UMHS) as a case–control study of intracranial gliomas and pesticide uses among rural residents. Previous studies of UMHS participants, using “ever-never” exposure to farm pesticides and analyzing men and women separately, found no positive association of farm pesticide exposure and glioma risks. The primary objective was to determine if quantitatively estimated exposure of pesticide applicators was associated with an increased risk of glioma in male and female participants. METHODS: The study included 798 histologically confirmed primary intracranial glioma cases (45 % with proxy respondents) and 1,175 population-based controls, all adult (age 18–80) non-metropolitan residents of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The analyses used quantitatively estimated exposure from questionnaire responses evaluated by an experienced industrial hygienist with 25 years of work on farm pesticide analyses. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) using unconditional logistic regression modeling were calculated adjusting for frequency-matching variables (10-year age group and sex), and for age and education (a surrogate for socioeconomic status). Analyses were separately conducted with or without proxy respondents. RESULTS: No significant positive associations with glioma were observed with cumulative years or estimated lifetime cumulative exposure of farm pesticide use. There was, a significant inverse association for phenoxy pesticide used on the farm (OR 0.96 per 10 g-years of cumulative exposure, CI 0.93-0.99). No significant findings were observed when proxy respondents were excluded. Non-farm occupational applicators of any pesticide had decreased glioma risk: OR 0.72, CI 0.52-0.99. Similarly, house and garden pesticide applicators had a decreased risk of glioma: OR 0.79, CI 0.66-0.93, with statistically significant inverse associations for use of 2,4-D, arsenates, organophosphates, and phenoxys. CONCLUSIONS: These results are consistent with our previous findings for UMHS of reported farm pesticide exposure and support a lack of positive association between pesticides and glioma. BioMed Central 2012-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3406961/ /pubmed/22691464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-11-39 Text en Copyright ©2012 Yiin et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yiin, James H
Ruder, Avima M
Stewart, Patricia A
Waters, Martha A
Carreón, Tania
Butler, Mary Ann
Calvert, Geoffrey M
Davis-King, Karen E
Schulte, Paul A
Mandel, Jack S
Morton, Roscoe F
Reding, Douglas J
Rosenman, Kenneth D
The upper midwest health study: a case–control study of pesticide applicators and risk of glioma
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title_short The upper midwest health study: a case–control study of pesticide applicators and risk of glioma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3406961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22691464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-069X-11-39
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