Mortality and cancer incidence among Queensland coal mine workers: a retrospective cohort.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Deborah Catherine Glass, Stella May Gwini, Anthony Del Monaco, Lin Fritschi, Michael John Abramson, Malcolm Ross Sim, Karen Walker-Bone
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Abstract

Objectives: To quantify mortality and cancer incidence among Queensland coal mine workers.

Methods: A cohort of coal mine workers from Queensland was linked to Australian national death and cancer registries for the period 1983-2020. Standardised mortality (SMR) and cancer incidence (SIR) ratios were calculated for men and women compared with Australian rates. Accidental deaths, suicides and melanoma incidence were also compared with Queensland rates.

Results: There were 4957 deaths among 164 622 men and 211 among 24 389 women. Overall mortality was lower than the national population for men (SMR 81 (95% CI 78 to 83)) and women (SMR 75 (95% CI 65 to 86)) and for all mine types. Mortality was significantly decreased for most death categories. Male suicide mortality was significantly increased compared with the national population, but not when compared with Queensland population rates.There were 5492 men and 406 women with cancer. Overall cancer incidence was higher than the national population for men (SIR 107 (95% CI 104 to 109)) but not for women (SIR 99 (95% CI 90 to 108)). There were increased risks for melanoma, lip, lung, bladder and gallbladder cancers compared with the general Australian population for men and women, but the numbers of women were small. When compared with Queensland rates, the overall risk of melanoma was not increased.

Conclusions: Consistent with the healthy worker effect, overall mortality was lower in this cohort. Cancer incidence was increased for men, but not women. The increased cancer risks highlight the need for further investigation.

昆士兰煤矿工人的死亡率和癌症发病率:一个回顾性队列。
目的:量化昆士兰煤矿工人的死亡率和癌症发病率。方法:将1983-2020年期间昆士兰州煤矿工人队列与澳大利亚国家死亡和癌症登记处联系起来。计算了男性和女性的标准化死亡率(SMR)和癌症发病率(SIR)比率,并与澳大利亚的比率进行了比较。意外死亡、自杀和黑色素瘤发病率也与昆士兰州的发病率进行了比较。结果:男性166422例,死亡4957例;女性24389例,死亡211例。所有类型的男性(SMR为81 (95% CI为78 ~ 83))和女性(SMR为75 (95% CI为65 ~ 86))的总死亡率低于全国人口。大多数死亡类别的死亡率显著下降。与全国人口相比,男性自杀死亡率显著上升,但与昆士兰州人口比率相比,情况并非如此。有5492名男性和406名女性患有癌症。男性的总体癌症发病率高于全国人口(SIR为107 (95% CI为104 ~ 109)),但女性的发病率低于全国人口(SIR为99 (95% CI为90 ~ 108))。与澳大利亚普通人群相比,男性和女性患黑色素瘤、唇部癌、肺癌、膀胱癌和胆囊癌的风险都有所增加,但女性的数量很少。与昆士兰州的比率相比,患黑色素瘤的总体风险没有增加。结论:与健康工人效应一致,该队列的总体死亡率较低。男性的癌症发病率增加了,但女性没有。癌症风险的增加凸显了进一步研究的必要性。
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.00%
发文量
98
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine is an international peer reviewed journal covering current developments in occupational and environmental health worldwide. Occupational and Environmental Medicine publishes high-quality research relating to the full range of chemical, physical, ergonomic, biological and psychosocial hazards in the workplace and to environmental contaminants and their health effects. The journal welcomes research aimed at improving the evidence-based practice of occupational and environmental research; including the development and application of novel biological and statistical techniques in addition to evaluation of interventions in controlling occupational and environmental risks.
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