Chronic Exposure to Drinking Water Arsenic and Gallbladder Cancer Risk: Preliminary Evidence from Endemic Regions of India

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Shridhar, Krithiga [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Krishnatreya, Manigreeva [4 ]
Sarkar, Soumyajit [5 ]
Kumar, Ranjit [6 ,7 ]
Kondal, Dimple [3 ]
Kuriakose, Steena [3 ]
Vinutha, R. S. [3 ]
Singh, Amulya K. [8 ]
Kataki, Amal Chandra [4 ]
Ghosh, Ashok [6 ]
Mukherjee, Abhijit [5 ]
Prabhakaran, D. [1 ,2 ,3 ,9 ]
Mondal, Debapriya [9 ,10 ]
Prabhakaran, Poornima [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Dhillon, Preet K. [3 ,11 ]
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[1] Publ Hlth Fdn India, Ctr Environm Hlth, Gurugram, India
[2] Publ Hlth Fdn India, Ctr Chron Condit & Injuries, Gurugram, India
[3] Ctr Chron Dis Control, New Delhi, India
[4] Dr Bhubaneshwar Borooah Canc Inst, Gauhati, Assam, India
[5] Indian Inst Technol, Kharagpur, India
[6] Mahavir Canc Sansthan & Res Ctr, Patna, Bihar, India
[7] Cent Univ Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala, Himachal Prades, India
[8] Akshat Seva Sadan, Patna, Bihar, India
[9] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, London, England
[10] St Georges Univ London, London, England
[11] Genentech Roche, South San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
TEMPORAL VARIABILITY; GROUNDWATER; ASSOCIATION; CARCINOMA; ARAIHAZAR; HEAVY;
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10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-22-0926
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
Background: Evidence linking arsenic in drinking water to digestive tract cancers is limited. We evaluated the association between arsenic levels in groundwater and gallbladder cancer risk in a case-control study (2019-2021) of long-term residents (>= 10years) in two arsenic-impacted and high gallbladder cancer risk states of India-Assam and Bihar. Methods: We recruited men and women aged 30 to 69 years from hospitals (73.4% women), with newly diagnosed, biopsy-confirmed gallbladder cancer (N = 214) and unrelated controls frequency-matched for 5-year age, sex, and state (N = 166). Long-term residential history, lifestyle factors, family history, socio-demo-graphics, and physical measurements were collected. Average-weighted arsenic concentration (AwAC) was extrapolated from district-level groundwater monitoring data (2017-2018) and resi-dential history. We evaluated gallbladder cancer risk for tertiles of AwAC (mu g/L) in multivariable logistic regression models adjusted for important confounders [Range: 0-448.39; median (interquartile range), T1-0.45 (0.0-1.19); T2-3.75 (2.83-7.38); T3-17.6 (12.34- 20.54)]. Results: We observed a dose-response increase in gallbladder cancer risk based on AwAC tertiles [OR = 2.00 (95% confidence interval, 1.05-3.79) and 2.43 (1.30-4.54); Ptrend = 0.007]. Partici-pants in the highest AwAC tertile consumed more tubewell water (67.7% vs. 27.9%) and reported more sediments (37.9% vs. 18.7%) with unsatisfactory color, odor, and taste (49.2% vs. 25.0%) than those in the lowest tertile. Conclusions: These findings suggest chronic arsenic exposure in drinking water at low-moderate levels may be a potential risk factor for gallbladder cancer. Impact: Risk factors for gallbladder cancer, a lethal digestive tract cancer, are not fully understood. Data from arsenic-endemic regions of India, with a high incidence of gallbladder cancer, may offer unique insights. Tackling 'arsenic pollution' may help reduce the burden of several health outcomes.
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