Whole-blood lead, mercury, and cadmium concentrations and their associations with cancer in Korean elders (2007-2018).

IF 0.9 Archives of environmental & occupational health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1080/19338244.2025.2479107
Young-Joo Kim, Ja-Yeoung Lee, GyeongAe Seomun
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This study aimed to explore blood lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and cadmium (Cd) levels and their associations with cancers in Korean elders, using 4th to 7th KNHANES data. Subjects were aged 60 or above with available heavy metal blood test results. A total of 3,623 elders were included, and it was found that while Pb levels were lower, Hg and Cd levels were notably higher in females compared to males (p < 0.01). Furthermore, Hg and Cd showed divergent relationships with age (p < 0.01). Of particular note, A 1% elevation of whole-blood cadmium level was associated with significantly elevated risks of breast and lung cancers, with OR of 7.03 and 13.63, respectively (p < 0.01). In conclusion, the study underscores distinct age and gender disparities in Pb, Hg, and Cd levels among Korean elders and highlights the robust association between Cd and breast or lung cancer.

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韩国老年人全血铅、汞和镉浓度及其与癌症的关系(2007-2018)。
本研究旨在探讨韩国老年人血铅(Pb),汞(Hg)和镉(Cd)水平及其与癌症的关系,使用第4至第7 KNHANES数据。受试者年龄在60岁或以上,有重金属血液检测结果。共纳入3623名老年人,结果发现,虽然Pb水平较低,但女性的Hg和Cd水平明显高于男性(p p p
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