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Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008

Background: World Trade Center (WTC) rescue and recovery workers were exposed to a complex mix of pollutants and carcinogens. Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate cancer incidence in responders during the first 7 years after 11 September 2001. Methods: Cancers among 20,984 co...

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Autores principales: Solan, Samara, Wallenstein, Sylvan, Shapiro, Moshe, Teitelbaum, Susan L., Stevenson, Lori, Kochman, Anne, Kaplan, Julia, Dellenbaugh, Cornelia, Kahn, Amy, Biro, F. Noah, Crane, Michael, Crowley, Laura, Gabrilove, Janice, Gonsalves, Lou, Harrison, Denise, Herbert, Robin, Luft, Benjamin, Markowitz, Steven B., Moline, Jacqueline, Niu, Xiaoling, Sacks, Henry, Shukla, Gauri, Udasin, Iris, Lucchini, Roberto G., Boffetta, Paolo, Landrigan, Philip J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205894
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author Solan, Samara
Wallenstein, Sylvan
Shapiro, Moshe
Teitelbaum, Susan L.
Stevenson, Lori
Kochman, Anne
Kaplan, Julia
Dellenbaugh, Cornelia
Kahn, Amy
Biro, F. Noah
Crane, Michael
Crowley, Laura
Gabrilove, Janice
Gonsalves, Lou
Harrison, Denise
Herbert, Robin
Luft, Benjamin
Markowitz, Steven B.
Moline, Jacqueline
Niu, Xiaoling
Sacks, Henry
Shukla, Gauri
Udasin, Iris
Lucchini, Roberto G.
Boffetta, Paolo
Landrigan, Philip J.
author_facet Solan, Samara
Wallenstein, Sylvan
Shapiro, Moshe
Teitelbaum, Susan L.
Stevenson, Lori
Kochman, Anne
Kaplan, Julia
Dellenbaugh, Cornelia
Kahn, Amy
Biro, F. Noah
Crane, Michael
Crowley, Laura
Gabrilove, Janice
Gonsalves, Lou
Harrison, Denise
Herbert, Robin
Luft, Benjamin
Markowitz, Steven B.
Moline, Jacqueline
Niu, Xiaoling
Sacks, Henry
Shukla, Gauri
Udasin, Iris
Lucchini, Roberto G.
Boffetta, Paolo
Landrigan, Philip J.
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description Background: World Trade Center (WTC) rescue and recovery workers were exposed to a complex mix of pollutants and carcinogens. Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate cancer incidence in responders during the first 7 years after 11 September 2001. Methods: Cancers among 20,984 consented participants in the WTC Health Program were identified through linkage to state tumor registries in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were calculated to compare cancers diagnosed in responders to predicted numbers for the general population. Multivariate regression models were used to estimate associations with degree of exposure. Results: A total of 575 cancers were diagnosed in 552 individuals. Increases above registry-based expectations were noted for all cancer sites combined (SIR = 1.15; 95% CI: 1.06, 1.25), thyroid cancer (SIR = 2.39; 95% CI: 1.70, 3.27), prostate cancer (SIR = 1.21; 95% CI: 1.01, 1.44), combined hematopoietic and lymphoid cancers (SIR = 1.36; 95% CI: 1.07, 1.71), and soft tissue cancers (SIR = 2.26; 95% CI: 1.13, 4.05). When restricted to 302 cancers diagnosed ≥ 6 months after enrollment, the SIR for all cancers decreased to 1.06 (95% CI: 0.94, 1.18), but thyroid and prostate cancer diagnoses remained greater than expected. All cancers combined were increased in very highly exposed responders and among those exposed to significant amounts of dust, compared with responders who reported lower levels of exposure. Conclusion: Estimates should be interpreted with caution given the short follow-up and long latency period for most cancers, the intensive medical surveillance of this cohort, and the small numbers of cancers at specific sites. However, our findings highlight the need for continued follow-up and surveillance of WTC responders.
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spelling pubmed-36729142013-06-13 Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008 Solan, Samara Wallenstein, Sylvan Shapiro, Moshe Teitelbaum, Susan L. Stevenson, Lori Kochman, Anne Kaplan, Julia Dellenbaugh, Cornelia Kahn, Amy Biro, F. Noah Crane, Michael Crowley, Laura Gabrilove, Janice Gonsalves, Lou Harrison, Denise Herbert, Robin Luft, Benjamin Markowitz, Steven B. Moline, Jacqueline Niu, Xiaoling Sacks, Henry Shukla, Gauri Udasin, Iris Lucchini, Roberto G. Boffetta, Paolo Landrigan, Philip J. Environ Health Perspect Research Background: World Trade Center (WTC) rescue and recovery workers were exposed to a complex mix of pollutants and carcinogens. Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate cancer incidence in responders during the first 7 years after 11 September 2001. Methods: Cancers among 20,984 consented participants in the WTC Health Program were identified through linkage to state tumor registries in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were calculated to compare cancers diagnosed in responders to predicted numbers for the general population. Multivariate regression models were used to estimate associations with degree of exposure. Results: A total of 575 cancers were diagnosed in 552 individuals. Increases above registry-based expectations were noted for all cancer sites combined (SIR = 1.15; 95% CI: 1.06, 1.25), thyroid cancer (SIR = 2.39; 95% CI: 1.70, 3.27), prostate cancer (SIR = 1.21; 95% CI: 1.01, 1.44), combined hematopoietic and lymphoid cancers (SIR = 1.36; 95% CI: 1.07, 1.71), and soft tissue cancers (SIR = 2.26; 95% CI: 1.13, 4.05). When restricted to 302 cancers diagnosed ≥ 6 months after enrollment, the SIR for all cancers decreased to 1.06 (95% CI: 0.94, 1.18), but thyroid and prostate cancer diagnoses remained greater than expected. All cancers combined were increased in very highly exposed responders and among those exposed to significant amounts of dust, compared with responders who reported lower levels of exposure. Conclusion: Estimates should be interpreted with caution given the short follow-up and long latency period for most cancers, the intensive medical surveillance of this cohort, and the small numbers of cancers at specific sites. However, our findings highlight the need for continued follow-up and surveillance of WTC responders. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2013-04-23 2013-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3672914/ /pubmed/23613120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205894 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Research
Solan, Samara
Wallenstein, Sylvan
Shapiro, Moshe
Teitelbaum, Susan L.
Stevenson, Lori
Kochman, Anne
Kaplan, Julia
Dellenbaugh, Cornelia
Kahn, Amy
Biro, F. Noah
Crane, Michael
Crowley, Laura
Gabrilove, Janice
Gonsalves, Lou
Harrison, Denise
Herbert, Robin
Luft, Benjamin
Markowitz, Steven B.
Moline, Jacqueline
Niu, Xiaoling
Sacks, Henry
Shukla, Gauri
Udasin, Iris
Lucchini, Roberto G.
Boffetta, Paolo
Landrigan, Philip J.
Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008
title Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008
title_full Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008
title_fullStr Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008
title_full_unstemmed Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008
title_short Cancer Incidence in World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers, 2001–2008
title_sort cancer incidence in world trade center rescue and recovery workers, 2001–2008
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205894
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