Occupation and risk of lung cancer in Central and Eastern Europe: the IARC multi-center case-control study.

Alicja Bardin-Mikolajczak; Jolanta Lissowska; David Zaridze; Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska; Peter Rudnai; Eleonora Fabianova; Dana Mates; Marie Navratilova; Vladimir Bencko; Vladimir Janout; +5 more... Joelle Fevotte; Tony Fletcher ORCID logo; Andrea 't Mannetje; Paul Brennan; Paolo Boffetta; (2007) Occupation and risk of lung cancer in Central and Eastern Europe: the IARC multi-center case-control study. Cancer causes & control, 18 (6). pp. 645-654. ISSN 0957-5243 DOI: 10.1007/s10552-007-9010-z
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OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the role of occupation and industry in lung carcinogenesis in six countries in Central and Eastern Europe. METHODS: This multi-center case-control study included 2,056 male and 576 female lung cancer incidence cases diagnosed from 1998 to 2001 and 2,144 male and 727 female controls frequency-matched for sex and age. Unconditional regression models were applied to calculate the odds ratios after controlling for potential confounders including age (5-year groups), study center (15 centers), and tobacco pack-years. RESULTS: Elevated odds ratios (ORs) were found for men employed as production workers (OR 1.45, 95% CI 1.22-1.72), bookkeepers and cashiers (1.81, 1.03-3.24), general farmers (1.67, 1.08-2.60), livestock workers (2.54, 1.09-5.88), miners (2.17, 1.47-3.23), toolmakers and metal patternmakers (2.56, 1.34-4.94), glass formers (2.55, 1.18-5.50), dockworkers, and freight handlers (1.49, 1.04-2.12). Industries with elevated risk among men included mining (1.75, 1.20-2.57), manufacture of cement, lime, or plaster (3.62, 1.11-12.00), casting of metals (2.00, 1.17-3.45), manufacture of electric motors (2.18, 1.24-3.86). For women, elevated ORs were found for medical, dental, veterinary doctors (2.54, 1.01-6.31), librarians and curators (7.03, 1.80-27.80), sewers 3.63 (1.12-10.23). CONCLUSIONS: This study identifies new areas for further, explanatory analyses, especially in production work, and indicates new possible sources of exposure to cancer risk for women.

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