Cadmium in blood of Tunisian men and risk of bladder cancer: interactions with arsenic exposure and smoking

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Molka Feki-Tounsi
Pablo Olmedo
Fernando Gil
Rim Khlifi
Mohamed-Nabil Mhiri
Ahmed Rebai
Amel Hamza-Chaffai
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[1] University of Sfax,Unit of Marine and Environmental Toxicology. IPEIS
[2] Université de Sfax,Unité de Toxicologie Marine et Environnementale. IPEIS
[3] Center of Biotechnology of Sfax,Department of Bioinformatics and Human Genetics
[4] University of Granada,Department of Legal medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of medicine
[5] CHU Habib Bourguiba,Department of Urology
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2013年 / 20卷
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Cadmium; Arsenic; Bladder cancer; Case–control study; Metal exposure;
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Prior investigations identified an association between low-level blood arsenic (As) and bladder cancer risk among Tunisian men but questions remain regarding confounding by cadmium (Cd), a well-established bladder carcinogen. A case–control study of Tunisian men was re-examined to assess the levels of cadmium in blood and reparse the association between the simultaneous exposure to these metals and bladder cancer risk. Levels of blood Cd were significantly twice higher among cases than in controls (P < 0.05) and were positively correlated with smoking and age. Additionally, analysis of metal levels among non-smokers according to the region of residence showed very high blood Cd and As levels for the coastal regions of Sfax and central Tunisia. After controlling for potential confounders, for low blood As levels (<0.67 μg/L), the OR for blood Cd was 4.10 (95 % CI 1.64–10.81), while for higher levels (>0.67 μg/L), it was reduced to 2.10 (CI, 1.06–4.17). Adjustment for Cd exposure did not alter the risk associated to As exposure. This study is the first to report the relationship between Cd exposure and risk of bladder cancer occurrence in interaction with smoking and As exposure. Smoking is shown to be the main exposure source to Cd in the Tunisian population but also environmental pollution seems to be responsible of Cd exposure among non-smokers. Exposure assessment studies encompassing a wider population are needed.
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