Long-term ambient hydrocarbon exposure and incidence of urinary bladder cancer

被引:0
|
作者
Han-Wei Zhang
Zhi-Ren Tsai
Victor C. Kok
Hsiao-Ching Peng
Yau-Hung Chen
Jeffrey J. P. Tsai
Chung Y. Hsu
机构
[1] China Medical University,Program for Aging
[2] National Health Research Institutes,Institute of Population Health Sciences
[3] National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University,Institute of Electrical Control Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[4] Biomedica Corporation,Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
[5] Asia University,Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital
[6] China Medical University,Center for Precision Medicine Research
[7] Asia University,Department of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering
[8] Asia University,Division of Medical Oncology
[9] Kuang Tien General Hospital Cancer Center,Department of Chemistry
[10] Tamkang University,Graduate Institute of Biomedical Science
[11] China Medical University,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Particulate matter and volatile organic compounds, including total hydrocarbons (THCs), are major ambient air pollutants. Primary nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) originate from vehicle emissions. The association between air pollution and urinary bladder cancer (UBC) is debatable. We investigated whether long-term exposure to ambient hydrocarbons increases UBC risk among people aged ≥ 20 years in Taiwan. Linkage dataset research with longitudinal design was conducted among 589,135 initially cancer-free individuals during 2000–2013; 12 airborne pollutants were identified. Several Cox models considering potential confounders were employed. The study outcomes were invasive or in situ UBC incidence over time. The targeted pollutant concentration was divided into three tertiles: T1/T2/T3. The mean age of individuals at risk was 42.5 (SD 15.7), and 50.5% of the individuals were men. The mean daily average over 10 years of airborne THC concentration was 2.25 ppm (SD 0.13), and NMHC was 0.29 ppm (SD 0.09). Both pollutants show long-term monotonic downward trend over time using the Mann–Kendall test. There was a dose-dependent increase in UBC at follow-up. UBC incidence per 100,000 enrollees according to T1/T2/T3 exposure to THC was 60.9, 221.2, and 651.8, respectively; it was 170.0/349.5/426.7 per 100,000 enrollees, corresponding to T1/T2/T3 exposure to NMHC, respectively. Without controlling for confounding air pollutants, the adjusted hazard ratio (adj.HR) was 1.83 (95% CI 1.75–1.91) per 0.13-ppm increase in THC; after controlling for PM2.5, adj.HR was even higher at 2.09 (95% CI 1.99–2.19). The adj.HR was 1.37 (95% CI 1.32–1.43) per 0.09-ppm increase in ambient NMHC concentration. After controlling for SO2 and CH4, the adj.HR was 1.10 (95% CI 1.06–1.15). Sensitivity analyses showed that UBC development risk was not sex-specific or influenced by diabetes status. Long-term exposure to THC and NMHC may be a risk factor for UBC development. Acknowledging pollutant sources can inform risk management strategies.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Risk factors that impact long-term outcomes in sigmoid colon cancer with urinary bladder involvement
    Vladimir Balaban
    Igor Sedakov
    Nikolay Bondarenko
    Stanislav Zolotukhin
    Mingze He
    Petr Tsarkov
    Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 409
  • [42] Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of depression: A population-based cohort study in China
    Wei, Fang
    Yu, Zhebin
    Zhang, Xinhan
    Wu, Mengyin
    Wang, Jianbing
    Shui, Liming
    Lin, Hongbo
    Jin, Mingjuan
    Tang, Mengling
    Chen, Kun
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 804
  • [43] Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution, genetic susceptibility, and the incidence of bipolar disorder: A prospective cohort study
    Li, Dankang
    Ma, Yudiyang
    Cui, Feipeng
    Yang, Yingping
    Liu, Run
    Tang, Linxi
    Wang, Jianing
    Tian, Yaohua
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2023, 327
  • [44] Mixtures of long-term exposure to ambient air pollution, built environment and temperature and stroke incidence across Europe
    de Bont, Jeroen
    Pickford, Regina
    Astrom, Christopher
    Colomar, Fabian
    Dimakopoulou, Konstantina
    de Hoogh, Kees
    Ibi, Dorina
    Katsouyanni, Klea
    Melen, Erik
    Nobile, Federica
    Pershagen, Goran
    Persson, Asa
    Samoli, Evangelia
    Stafoggia, Massimo
    Tonne, Cathryn
    Vlaanderen, Jelle
    Wolf, Kathrin
    Vermeulen, Roel
    Peters, Annette
    Ljungman, Petter
    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2023, 179
  • [45] Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and risk of lung cancer - A comparative analysis of incidence and mortality in four administrative cohorts in the ELAPSE study
    Chen, Jie
    Atkinson, Richard W.
    Andersen, Zorana Jovanovic
    Oftedal, Bente
    Stafoggia, Massimo
    Lim, Youn-Hee
    Bekkevold, Terese
    Krog, Norun Hjertager
    Renzi, Matteo
    Zhang, Jiawei
    Bauwelinck, Mariska
    Janssen, Nicole
    Strak, Maciek
    Forastiere, Francesco
    de Hoogh, Kees
    Rodopoulou, Sophia
    Katsouyanni, Klea
    Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
    Samoli, Evangelia
    Brunekreef, Bert
    Hoek, Gerard
    Vienneau, Danielle
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2024, 263
  • [46] Is Urinary Cadmium a Biomarker of Long-term Exposure in Humans? A Review
    Vacchi-Suzzi C.
    Kruse D.
    Harrington J.
    Levine K.
    Meliker J.R.
    Current Environmental Health Reports, 2016, 3 (4) : 450 - 458
  • [47] LONG-TERM NICOTINE EXPOSURE IN LUNG CANCER
    Yeh, Y. T.
    Wei, Y. F.
    Wu, J. F.
    Chen, J. Y.
    Huang, M. S.
    RESPIROLOGY, 2018, 23 : 166 - 166
  • [48] Long-term exposure to air pollution and cancer
    Rosenlund, M.
    Bellander, T.
    Nordquist, T.
    Alfredsson, L.
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2007, 18 (05) : S66 - S66
  • [49] Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults
    Eze, Ikenna C.
    Schaffner, Emmanuel
    Foraster, Maria
    Imboden, Medea
    von Eckardstein, Arnold
    Gerbase, Margaret W.
    Rothe, Thomas
    Rochat, Thierry
    Kuenzli, Nino
    Schindler, Christian
    Probst-Hensch, Nicole
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (06):
  • [50] Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and cardiopulmonary mortality in women
    Gehring, Ulrike
    Heinrich, Joachim
    Kraemer, Ursula
    Grote, Veit
    Hochadel, Matthias
    Sugiri, Dorothea
    Kraft, Martin
    Rauchfuss, Knut
    Eberwein, Hans Georg
    Wichmann, H. -Erich
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2006, 17 (05) : 545 - 551