Occupational factors associated with hematological neoplasms in a fruit production pole: a case-control study

Luiza Taciana Rodrigues de Moura, C. N. G. Bedor, Guilherme Leocádio Medeiros Sobral, V. Santana, M. Curado
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Abstract Objectives: to identify the occupational risk factors for hematological neoplasms, specifically leukemia, lymphomas, and multiple myeloma. Methods: this is a case-control study. Cases were individuals with hematological neoplasms and controls were individuals with other diagnoses; frequency-matched by sex and age. Individual interviews were conducted by trained researchers using a structured questionnaire. We collected information on participants’ occupational history and chemicals use and exposure, in general, and pesticides, in particular. Odds ratios (OR) were used as association measurements, estimated by multivariate non-conditional logistic regression models for exploratory analysis. Results: 61 cases and 146 controls were included. We found that agricultural work (OR: 2.18; 95% confidence interval (95%CI): 1.10;4.30), occupational exposure to pesticides (OR: 2.37; 95%CI: 1.18;4.77), and total occupational exposure to pesticides throughout their working life (in hours) - both short (OR: 3.52; 95%CI: 1.25;9.87) and long (OR: 3.95; 95%CI: 1.54;10.14) - constituted risk factors for hematological neoplasms, when compared to those unexposed. We adjusted these measures for alcohol consumption and smoking, physical activity, income, education, and history of occupational exposure to chemicals. Conclusion: occupational exposure to pesticides is associated with hematological neoplasms regardless of lifestyle and socioeconomic status.
职业因素与水果生产厂血液肿瘤相关:一项病例对照研究
目的:探讨血液学肿瘤的职业危险因素,特别是白血病、淋巴瘤和多发性骨髓瘤。方法:本研究为病例对照研究。病例为血液学肿瘤患者,对照组为其他诊断的患者;频率与性别和年龄相匹配。个别访谈由训练有素的研究人员使用结构化问卷进行。我们收集了参与者的职业史和化学品使用和接触情况的信息,特别是农药。比值比(OR)作为关联测量,通过多变量非条件逻辑回归模型进行探索性分析。结果:纳入病例61例,对照组146例。我们发现农业工作(OR: 2.18;95%置信区间(95% ci): 1.10;4.30),职业接触农药(OR: 2.37;95%置信区间:1.18;4.77),以及在其整个工作寿命中对农药的总职业暴露(以小时为单位)——都很短(OR: 3.52;95%CI: 1.25;9.87)和长(OR: 3.95;95%CI: 1.54;10.14) -与未暴露者相比,构成了血液肿瘤的危险因素。我们根据饮酒和吸烟、体育活动、收入、教育程度和职业接触化学品的历史调整了这些指标。结论:职业性农药暴露与血液学肿瘤相关,与生活方式和社会经济地位无关。
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