1. Occupational exposure to endocrine disruptors and lymphoma risk in a multi-centric European study.
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Costas, L, Infante-Rivard, C, Zock, J-P, Van Tongeren, M, Boffetta, P, Cusson, A, Robles, C, Casabonne, D, Benavente, Y, Becker, N, Brennan, P, Foretova, L, Maynadié, M, Staines, A, Nieters, A, Cocco, P, and de Sanjosé, S
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LYMPHOMA risk factors , *ENDOCRINE diseases , *ENDOCRINE disruptors , *OCCUPATIONAL diseases , *B cell lymphoma , *PUBLIC health , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background:Incidence rates of lymphoma are usually higher in men than in women, and oestrogens may protect against lymphoma.Methods:We evaluated occupational exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) among 2457 controls and 2178 incident lymphoma cases and subtypes from the European Epilymph study.Results:Over 30 years of exposure to EDCs compared to no exposure was associated with a 24% increased risk of mature B-cell neoplasms (P-trend=0.02). Associations were observed among men, but not women.Conclusions:Prolonged occupational exposure to endocrine disruptors seems to be moderately associated with some lymphoma subtypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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