Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident

Background: Adult males in Sweden exhibit an increased risk of cancer associated with an increased absorbed dose to the colon from the Chernobyl accident. Methods: A closed cohort, with information on hunter status, included all individuals living in northern Sweden in 1986. Complete annual informat...

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Published in:Environmental Epidemiology
Main Authors: Tondel, Martin, Nordquist, Tobias, Isaksson, Mats, Rääf, Christopher, Wålinder, Robert
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2023
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NCI
Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2f9d405d-1d81-486a-8c44-b240f1c0582a
https://doi.org/10.1097/EE9.0000000000000277
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:2f9d405d-1d81-486a-8c44-b240f1c0582a 2024-01-28T10:08:10+01:00 Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident Tondel, Martin Nordquist, Tobias Isaksson, Mats Rääf, Christopher Wålinder, Robert 2023-12-02 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2f9d405d-1d81-486a-8c44-b240f1c0582a https://doi.org/10.1097/EE9.0000000000000277 eng eng Wolters Kluwer https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/2f9d405d-1d81-486a-8c44-b240f1c0582a http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/EE9.0000000000000277 scopus:85178330349 Environmental Epidemiology; 7(6), pp 277-277 (2023) ISSN: 2474-7882 Cancer and Oncology Cs cancer incidence Chernobyl dosimetry hazard ratio NCI radiation contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2023 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1097/EE9.0000000000000277 2024-01-03T23:29:35Z Background: Adult males in Sweden exhibit an increased risk of cancer associated with an increased absorbed dose to the colon from the Chernobyl accident. Methods: A closed cohort, with information on hunter status, included all individuals living in northern Sweden in 1986. Complete annual information on exposure to 137Cs at the dwelling coordinate was available for a total of 2,104,101 individuals. A nested case-control method with four controls matched for year of cancer diagnosis and year of birth, was used. Individual absorbed organ doses were calculated between 1986 and 2020 including external and internal exposure. Hazard ratios (HR) per mGy with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated using conditional logistic regression adjusted for rural/nonrural habitat, education level and pre-Chernobyl cancer incidence 1980 to 1985. A total of 161,325 cancer cases in males and 144,439 in females were included. Results: The adjusted HR per mGy for all cancer sites combined was 1.027 (95% CI = 1.022, 1.031) in males and 1.011 (95% CI = 1.006, 1.017) in females. In a post hoc analysis accounting for both remaining confounding from hunter lifestyle and the pre-Chernobyl cancer incidence by county, the adjusted HR per mGy for all cancer sites combined was 1.014 (95% CI = 1.009, 1.019) in males and 1.000 (95% CI = 0.994, 1.006) in females. The post hoc analysis suggested an increased risk of cancer in the colon, pancreas, and stomach, respectively, in males, and lymphoma in females. Conclusions: Increased cancer risk estimates were found for some specific cancer sites but remaining uncontrolled confounding due to hunter lifestyle could not be ruled out. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Lund University Publications (LUP) Environmental Epidemiology 7 6 e277
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topic Cancer and Oncology
Cs
cancer incidence
Chernobyl
dosimetry
hazard ratio
NCI
radiation
spellingShingle Cancer and Oncology
Cs
cancer incidence
Chernobyl
dosimetry
hazard ratio
NCI
radiation
Tondel, Martin
Nordquist, Tobias
Isaksson, Mats
Rääf, Christopher
Wålinder, Robert
Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
topic_facet Cancer and Oncology
Cs
cancer incidence
Chernobyl
dosimetry
hazard ratio
NCI
radiation
description Background: Adult males in Sweden exhibit an increased risk of cancer associated with an increased absorbed dose to the colon from the Chernobyl accident. Methods: A closed cohort, with information on hunter status, included all individuals living in northern Sweden in 1986. Complete annual information on exposure to 137Cs at the dwelling coordinate was available for a total of 2,104,101 individuals. A nested case-control method with four controls matched for year of cancer diagnosis and year of birth, was used. Individual absorbed organ doses were calculated between 1986 and 2020 including external and internal exposure. Hazard ratios (HR) per mGy with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated using conditional logistic regression adjusted for rural/nonrural habitat, education level and pre-Chernobyl cancer incidence 1980 to 1985. A total of 161,325 cancer cases in males and 144,439 in females were included. Results: The adjusted HR per mGy for all cancer sites combined was 1.027 (95% CI = 1.022, 1.031) in males and 1.011 (95% CI = 1.006, 1.017) in females. In a post hoc analysis accounting for both remaining confounding from hunter lifestyle and the pre-Chernobyl cancer incidence by county, the adjusted HR per mGy for all cancer sites combined was 1.014 (95% CI = 1.009, 1.019) in males and 1.000 (95% CI = 0.994, 1.006) in females. The post hoc analysis suggested an increased risk of cancer in the colon, pancreas, and stomach, respectively, in males, and lymphoma in females. Conclusions: Increased cancer risk estimates were found for some specific cancer sites but remaining uncontrolled confounding due to hunter lifestyle could not be ruled out.
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author Tondel, Martin
Nordquist, Tobias
Isaksson, Mats
Rääf, Christopher
Wålinder, Robert
author_facet Tondel, Martin
Nordquist, Tobias
Isaksson, Mats
Rääf, Christopher
Wålinder, Robert
author_sort Tondel, Martin
title Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
title_short Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
title_full Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
title_fullStr Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
title_full_unstemmed Dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in Sweden after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
title_sort dose-response analysis of protracted absorbed organ dose and site-specific cancer incidence in sweden after the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident
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