Cancer and noncancer risk to women in agriculture and pest control: the Agricultural Health Study.

M C Alavanja, G Akland, D Baird, A Blair, A Bond, M Dosemeci, F Kamel, R Lewis, J Lubin, C Lynch
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The Agricultural Health Study is a collaborative effort involving the National Cancer Institute, the US Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. A goal of this investigation is to establish a large cohort of men and women that can be followed prospectively for 10 years or more to evaluate the role of agricultural exposures in the development of cancer, neurologic disease, reproductive difficulties, childhood developmental problems, and other chronic diseases. The study also will provide an opportunity to assess the role that diet, cooking methods, and other lifestyle factors have on the cause of cancer and other diseases. The cohort will be composed of approximately 112,000 adult study subjects, including 42,000 women, making this one of the largest cohorts of women ever assembled for an epidemiologic investigation of environmental and occupational exposures. Children of farm families also will be enrolled. The study will be conducted in Iowa and North Carolina. Enrollment will begin in December 1993 and continue for 3 years.

农业和病虫害防治对妇女的癌症和非癌症风险:农业健康研究。
农业健康研究是国家癌症研究所、美国环境保护署和国家环境健康科学研究所共同努力的结果。这项调查的目标是建立一个庞大的男性和女性队列,可以进行10年或更长时间的前瞻性随访,以评估农业暴露在癌症、神经系统疾病、生殖困难、儿童发育问题和其他慢性疾病发展中的作用。这项研究还将提供一个机会来评估饮食、烹饪方法和其他生活方式因素对癌症和其他疾病病因的作用。该队列将由大约112,000名成人研究对象组成,其中包括42,000名女性,使其成为环境和职业暴露流行病学调查中最大的女性队列之一。农民家庭的孩子也将被录取。这项研究将在爱荷华州和北卡罗来纳州进行。入学将于1993年12月开始,为期3年。
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