1. [Meta-analysis of association between pentachlorophenol exposure and cancer risk].
- Author
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Zheng W, Zhou Y, Qu W, Zhang H, and et al
- Subjects
- Canada epidemiology, Colorectal Neoplasms epidemiology, Colorectal Neoplasms mortality, Humans, Kidney Neoplasms epidemiology, Kidney Neoplasms mortality, Neoplasms mortality, Risk Factors, United States epidemiology, Environmental Exposure adverse effects, Neoplasms epidemiology, Pentachlorophenol toxicity
- Abstract
Objective: The epidemiological data based on the exposure of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and cancer incidence and mortality were analyzed to study the relationship between PCP exposure and cancer risk., Methods: According to the online search of relevant literatures, Poisson regression was used to analyze mortality rates for major cancer sites and fixed-effect model was employed to assess cancer SMR. The dose-response relationship between PCP exposure and cancer risk was also analyzed., Results: Major cancer mortality rates of exposure populations researched in American and Canadian studies were approximate to or lower than national male cancer mortality rates respectively. The incidence rate of colorectal cancer in occupational exposure population was over 16.4 times in comparison with the population exposed from to drinking water and food. The pooled SMR value of kidney cancer was 1.34 (95% CI 1.02-1.77). The pooled RR for major cancer mortality increased with the rise of PCP exposure level., Conclusion: A potential dose-response relationship between PCP exposure and cancer risk could exist. In comparison with to the population to exposed from the drinking water and food, the risk of colorectal cancer in occupational exposure population was higher. PCP may be one of the risk factors of the kidney cancer in occupational exposure population.
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- 2008