Paternal Occupational Exposure to Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals as a Risk Factor for Leukaemia in Children: A Case-Control Study from the North of England

M. Pearce, Lucy Baxter, L. Parker
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Occupations with exposures to a variety of chemicals, including those thought to be potential endocrine disruptors, have been associated with an increased risk of leukaemia in offspring. We investigated whether an association exists between paternal occupations at birth involving such exposures and risk of leukaemia in offspring. Cases () were matched, on sex and year of birth, to controls from two independent sources, one other cancers, one cancer-free live births. Paternal occupations at birth were classified, using an occupational exposure matrix, as having “very unlikely,” “possible,” or “likely” exposure to six groups of potential endocrine-disrupting chemicals. There was a significantly increased risk of acute nonlymphocytic leukaemia (ANLL) for polychlorinated organic compounds (OR 1.95, 95% CI 1.08–3.54) only in comparison with cancer-free controls, and for phthalates (OR 1.61, 95% CI 1.00–2.61) only with registry controls. A number of other, including inverse, associations were seen, but limited to one control group only. No associations were seen with likely paternal exposure to heavy metals. The associations identified in this study require further investigation, with better exposure and potential confounding (for example maternal variables) information, to evaluate the likelihood of true associations to assess whether they are real or due to chance.
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与各种化学物质接触的职业,包括那些被认为是潜在内分泌干扰物的职业,与后代患白血病的风险增加有关。我们调查了父亲的职业在出生时是否存在这种暴露与后代白血病风险之间的关联。根据性别和出生年份,将病例()与来自两个独立来源的对照进行匹配,一个是其他癌症,一个是无癌症的活产。根据职业暴露矩阵,研究人员将父亲出生时的职业分为“非常不可能”、“可能”或“可能”接触六组潜在的内分泌干扰化学物质。多氯有机化合物(OR 1.95, 95% CI 1.08-3.54)与无癌对照相比,急性非淋巴细胞白血病(ANLL)的风险显著增加,邻苯二甲酸盐(OR 1.61, 95% CI 1.00-2.61)仅与登记对照相比。其他一些关联,包括反向关联,也被观察到,但仅限于一个对照组。没有发现与父亲可能接触重金属有关。本研究中确定的关联需要进一步调查,有更好的暴露和潜在的混淆(例如母亲变量)信息,以评估真实关联的可能性,以评估它们是真实的还是偶然的。
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