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Arsenic in drinking water and renal cancers in rural Bangladesh
- Source :
- Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 70:768-773
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- BMJ, 2013.
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Abstract
- Data on the role of arsenic in renal cancer are suggestive but inconclusive. The present analysis aimed to determine whether renal cancers were more likely in Bangladeshi villagers exposed to high arsenic concentration in well water and, if so, whether this excess was limited to transitional cell cancers (TCC) or occurred also for renal cell cancers (RCC).Histology/cytology results from renal biopsies carried out at a single clinic in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from January 2008 to October 2011 were classified into four groups: RCC, TCC, other malignancy and benign. Patients aged ≥18 years using hand-pumped well water were identified by questionnaire, blind to diagnosis. Arsenic concentration was estimated from British Geological Survey reports for administrative area (thana) of residence. In a case-referent design (with benign results as referents), ORs were calculated by multilevel logistic regression adjusted for confounding. Time since well installation and smoking were examined by stratification.Among 1489 cases included, 896 were RCC, 90 TCC and 503 benign. Arsenic concentration was estimated for 301 thanas with 63% of cases and 40% referents with arsenic concentration ≥50 µg/L (p0.001). Risk increased monotonically with arsenic concentration ≥50 µg/L for both cell types (RCC and TCC). Risk estimates were greater in thana with early well installation where risk was increased for RCC in exposure stratum 1050 µg/L (OR=2.47 95% CI 1.52 to 4.01). Stratification by 'ever smoked' confirmed the presence of risk in non-smokers.The relationship between arsenic concentration and both RCC and TCC suggests that arsenic is a causal factor in renal cancer.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Rural Population
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Water Wells
chemistry.chemical_element
urologic and male genital diseases
Malignancy
Arsenic
Young Adult
Risk Factors
Water Supply
Surveys and Questionnaires
Internal medicine
Odds Ratio
Carcinoma
medicine
Humans
Carcinoma, Renal Cell
Aged
Bangladesh
Carcinoma, Transitional Cell
Arsenic toxicity
business.industry
Drinking Water
Smoking
Confounding
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Environmental Exposure
Environmental exposure
Odds ratio
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
Surgery
Arsenic contamination of groundwater
Logistic Models
chemistry
Female
business
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14707926 and 13510711
- Volume :
- 70
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c034a673b49bee77264a056e64beec85
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2013-101443