J Wang, J D Boice, P D Inskip, B Li, J Zhang, J F Fraumeni
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摘要
将27,011名医学诊断x射线工作者的白血病发病率与1950年至1985年间在中国雇用的25,782名其他医学专家的发病率进行了比较。诊断x射线工作者患白血病的风险显著升高。以对照组为例,白血病的相对危险度(RR)为2.4 (95% CI = 1.3-4.1),以上海人群为例,相对危险度为2.3。白血病发病率的升高仅限于男性x光工作人员,1970年以前开始工作的x光工作人员患白血病的相对风险高于最近开始工作的x光工作人员。白血病的RR在工龄在10-15年的工人中最高,但在工龄在20年以上的工人中发病率并没有明显升高。在20岁之前开始工作的工人中,这种风险更为明显,并且随着首次就业年龄的增加,这种风险似乎会降低。风险随工作时间、年龄和放射诊断工作开始的日历时间的变化表明,白血病发病率的升高可归因于职业接触x射线。
Leukemia among medical diagnostic X-ray workers in China.
The incidence of leukemia among 27,011 medical diagnostic X-ray workers was compared with that among 25,782 other medical specialists employed between 1950 and 1985 in China. A significantly elevated risk of leukemia was seen among diagnostic X-ray workers. The relative risk (RR) of leukemia was 2.4 (95% CI = 1.3-4.1) based on the rate observed in the comparison group, and 2.3 when the rate in a Shanghai population was used. The elevated incidence of leukemia was restricted to male X-ray workers, and the relative risk of leukemia was higher for X-ray workers who began employment before 1970 than for those who started work more recently. The RR for leukemia was highest among workers who had been employed for 10-15 years, but the incidence was not apparently elevated further among those who had been employed for more than 20 years. The risk was more pronounced in workers who had begun their jobs before the age of 20 years, and it appeared to decrease with increasing age at first employment. The variation in risk with the duration of employment, age and the calendar time when diagnostic radiological work began indicates that the elevated incidence of leukemia is attributable to occupational exposure to X-rays.