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Residential exposure to air pollution and incidence of leukaemia in the industrial area of Viadana, Northern Italy  (2024)

Autori:
Locatelli, Francesca; Martinelli, Luigi; Marchetti, Pierpaolo; Caliskan, Gulser; Badaloni, Chiara; Caranci, Nicola; de Hoogh, Kees; Gatti, Luciana; Rossi, Paolo Giorgi; Guarda, Linda; Ottone, Marta; Panunzi, Silvia; Stafoggia, Massimo; Silocchi, Caterina; Ricci, Paolo; Marcon, Alessandro
Titolo:
Residential exposure to air pollution and incidence of leukaemia in the industrial area of Viadana, Northern Italy
Anno:
2024
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Formato:
Elettronico
Referee:
No
Nome rivista:
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
ISSN Rivista:
0013-9351
N° Volume:
254
Intervallo pagine:
1-10
Parole chiave:
Cancer; case-control study; epidemiology; formaldehyde; general population; leukaemia; outdoor air pollution
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
Background: Exposure to air pollution has been proposed as one of the potential risk factors for leukaemia. Work-related formaldehyde exposure is suspected to cause leukaemia. Methods: We conducted a nested register-based case-control study on leukaemia incidence in the Viadana district, an industrial area for particleboard production in Northern Italy. We recruited 115 cases and 496 controls, frequency-matched by age, between 1999-2014. We assigned estimated exposures to particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and formaldehyde at residential addresses, averaged over the susceptibility window 3rd to 10th year prior to the index date. We considered potential confounding by sex, age, nationality, socio-economic status, occupational exposures to benzene and formaldehyde, and prior cancer diagnoses. Results: There was no association of exposures to PM10, PM2.5, and NO2 with leukaemia incidence. However, an indication of increased risk emerged for formaldehyde, despite wide statistical uncertainty (OR 1.46, 95%CI 0.65-3.25 per IQR-difference of 1.2 μg/m3). Estimated associations for formaldehyde were higher for acute (OR 2.07, 95%CI 0.70-6.12) and myeloid subtypes (OR 1.79, 95%CI 0.64-5.01), and in the 4-km buffer around the industrial facilities (OR 2.78, 95%CI 0.48-16.13), although they remained uncertain. Conclusions: This was the first study investigating the link between ambient formaldehyde exposure and leukaemia incidence in the general population. The evidence presented suggests an association, although it remains inconclusive, and a potential significance of emissions related to industrial activities in the district. Further research is warranted in larger populations incorporating data on other potential risk factors.
Id prodotto:
139631
Handle IRIS:
11562/1126388
ultima modifica:
27 ottobre 2024
Citazione bibliografica:
Locatelli, Francesca; Martinelli, Luigi; Marchetti, Pierpaolo; Caliskan, Gulser; Badaloni, Chiara; Caranci, Nicola; de Hoogh, Kees; Gatti, Luciana; Rossi, Paolo Giorgi; Guarda, Linda; Ottone, Marta; Panunzi, Silvia; Stafoggia, Massimo; Silocchi, Caterina; Ricci, Paolo; Marcon, Alessandro, Residential exposure to air pollution and incidence of leukaemia in the industrial area of Viadana, Northern Italy «ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH» , vol. 2542024pp. 1-10

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