CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG FIREFIGHTERS IN SEATTLE AND TACOMA, WASHINGTON (UNITED-STATES)

被引:60
作者
DEMERS, PA
CHECKOWAY, H
VAUGHAN, TL
WEISS, NS
HEYER, NJ
ROSENSTOCK, L
机构
[1] School of Public Health and Community Medicine of the University of Washington, Seattle, WA
[2] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle
[3] the School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle
关键词
CANCER INCIDENCE; COLON CANCER; FIREFIGHTERS; MALES; PROSTATE CANCER; USA;
D O I
10.1007/BF01830258
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
In order to determine if exposure to carcinogens in fire smoke increases the risk of cancer, we examined the incidence of cancer in a cohort of 2,447 male firefighters in Seattle and Tacoma, (Washington, USA). The study population was followed for 16 years (1974-89) and the incidence of cancer, ascertained using a population-based tumor registry, was compared with local rates and with the incidence among 1,878 policemen from the same cities. The risk of cancer among firefighters was found to be similar to both the police and the general male population for most common sites. An elevated risk of prostate cancer was observed relative to the general population (standardized incidence ratio [SIR] = 1.4, 95 percent confidence interval [CI] = 1.1-1.7) but was less elevated compared with rates in policemen (incidence density ratio [IDR] = 1.1, CI = 0.7-1.8) and was not related to duration of exposure. The risk of colon cancer, although only slightly elevated relative to the general population (SIR = 1.1, CI = 0.7-1.6) and the police (IDR = 1.3, CI = 0.6-3.0), appeared to increase with duration of employment. Although the relationship between firefighting and colon cancer is consistent with some previous studies, it is based on small numbers and may be due to chance. While this study did not find strong evidence for an excess risk of cancer, the presence of carcinogens in the firefighting environment warrants periodic re-evaluation of cancer incidence in this population and the continued use of protective equipment.
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