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A cohort mortality study of lead-exposed workers in the USA, Finland and the UK

Authors :
Andrew C. Todd
Markku Sallmén
Kurt Straif
Kyle Steenland
Ahti Anttila
Damien McElvenny
Vaughn Barry
Source :
Steenland, K, Barry, V, Anttila, A, Sallmen, M, McElvenny, D, Todd, A C & Straif, K 2017, ' A cohort mortality study of lead-exposed workers in the USA, Finland and the UK ', Occup Environ Med, vol. 74, no. 11, pp. 785-791 . https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104311
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To investigate further whether inorganic lead is a carcinogen among adults, or associated with increased blood pressure and kidney damage, via a large mortality study.We conducted internal analyses via Cox regression of mortality in three cohorts of lead-exposed workers with blood lead (BL) data (USA, Finland, UK), including over 88 000 workers and over 14 000 deaths. Our exposure metric was maximum BL. We also conducted external analyses using country-specific background rates.The combined cohort had a median BL of 26 µg/dL, a mean first-year BL test of 1990 and was 96% male. Fifty per cent had more than one BL test (mean 7). Significant (p0.05) positive trends, using the log of each worker's maximum BL, were found for lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), stroke and heart disease, while borderline significant trends (0.05≤p≤0.10) were found for bladder cancer, brain cancer and larynx cancer. Most results were consistent across all three cohorts. In external comparisons, we found significantly elevated SMRs for those with BLs40 µg/dL; for bladder, lung and larynx cancer; and for COPD. In a small subsample of the US cohort (n=115) who were interviewed, we found no association between smoking and BL.We found strong positive mortality trends, with increasing BL level, for several outcomes in internal analysis. Many of these outcomes are associated with smoking, for which we had no data. A borderline trend was found for brain cancer, not associated with smoking.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Steenland, K, Barry, V, Anttila, A, Sallmen, M, McElvenny, D, Todd, A C & Straif, K 2017, ' A cohort mortality study of lead-exposed workers in the USA, Finland and the UK ', Occup Environ Med, vol. 74, no. 11, pp. 785-791 . https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104311
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e9ebaba0e602010e779cecdb4038104
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104311