| Literature DB >> 22710679 |
Rebecca Slack1, Charlotte Young, Lesley Rushton.
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22710679 PMCID: PMC3384014 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2012.118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Occupational agents, groups of agents, mixtures, and exposure circumstances classified by the IARC Monographs, Vols 1–97 (IARC, 1972–2008), into Groups 1 and 2A, which have the pharynx, nasopharynx, nasal cavity and parasinuses as target and for which burden has been estimated
| Agents, mixture, circumstance | Main industry, use | Evidence of carcinogenicity in humans | Source of data for estimation of numbers ever exposed over the REP | Comments |
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| Formaldehyde | Production; pathologists; medical laboratory technicians; plastics; textile industry | Nasopharynx | CAREX | |
| Wood dust | Logging and sawmill workers; pulp and paper, and paperboard industry; woodworking trades (e.g., furniture industries, cabinet making, carpentry and construction); used as a filler in plastic and linoleum production | Nasal cavity; parasinuses | CAREX | |
| Chromium VI | Chromate production plants dyes and pigments; plating and engraving; chromium ferro-alloy production; stainless-steel welding; in wood preservatives; leather tanning; water treatment; inks; photography; lithography; drilling muds; synthetic perfumes; pyrotechnics; corrosion resistance | Nasal cavity; parasinuses | CAREX | Processes changed in the United Kingdom in 1958–1960, so included for pre 1960 exposures only |
| Nickel compounds | Nickel refining and smelting; welding | Nasal cavity; parasinuses |
| 812 Workers first employed in the period 1953–1992 with at least 5 years of employment at Clydach |
| Mineral oils | Production; used as lubricant by metal workers, machinists, engineers, printing industry (ink formulation); used in cosmetics, medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations | Nasal cavity; parasinuses | LFS | |
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| Boot and shoe manufacture and repair (leather dust) | Leather dust; benzene and other solvents | Nasal cavity; parasinuses | CoE | |
| Furniture and cabinet making | Wood dust | Nasal cavity; parasinuses | Considered with wood dust | |
Abbreviations: CAREX=CARcinogen EXposure database; CoE=Census of Employment; IARC=International Agency for Research on Cancer; LFS=Labour Force Survey; REP=risk exposure period.
Nasopharyngeal and sinonasal cancer burden estimation results
| Agent | Number of men ever exposed | Number of women ever exposed | Proportion of men ever exposed | Proportion of women ever exposed | AF men (95% CI) | AF women (95% CI) | Attributable deaths (men) (95% CI) | Attributable deaths (women) (95% CI) | Attributable registrations (men) (95% CI) | Attributable registrations (women) (95% CI) |
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| Formaldehyde | 342,048 | 182,153 | 0.0176 | 0.0087 | 0.0051 (0.0000–0.0256) | 0.0029 (0.0000–0.0141) | 0 (0–2) | 0 | 1 (0–3) | 0 (0–1) |
| Wood dust | 1,744,690 | 404,352 | 0.0899 | 0.0193 | 0.1035 (0.0148–0.2410) | 0.0209 (0.0028–0.0554) | 7 (1–16) | 1 (0–2) | 13 (2–31) | 1 (0–3) |
| Totals | 0.1081 (0.0234–0.4787) | 0.0237 (0.0064–0.0684) | 7 (2–31) | 1 (0–2) | 14 (3–61) | 1 (0–4) | ||||
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| Chromium VI | 446,917 | 244,475 | 0.0230 | 0.0116 | 0.0723 (0.0275–0.1938) | 0.0380 (0.0143–0.1073) | 5 (2–12) | 2 (1–6) | 16 (6–42) | 6 (2–17) |
| Formaldehyde | 342,048 | 182,153 | 0.0176 | 0.0087 | 0.0031 (0.0019–0.0081) | 0 (0) | 0 (0–1) | 0 | 1 (0–2) | 0 |
| Leather dust | 216,814 | 384,133 | 0.0112 | 0.0183 | 0.0668 (0.0328–0.1231) | 0.1049 (0.0526–0.1874) | 4 (2–8) | 5 (3–10) | 15 (7–27) | 17 (8–30) |
| Mineral oils | 442,658 | 466,252 | 0.2282 | 0.0222 | 0.2240 (0.0167–0.6253) | 0.0347 (0.0100–0.1043) | 14 (1–39) | 2 (1–5) | 49 (4–137) | 6 (2–17) |
| Nickel | 164 | 0 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0001 (0.0000–000.04) | 0 (0) | 0 | 0 | 0 (0–1) | 0 |
| Wood dust | 1,744,690 | 404,352 | 0.0899 | 0.0193 | 0.1533 (0.0594–0.2912) | 0.0349 (0.0129–0.0789) | 10 (4–18) | 2 (1–4) | 34 (13–64) | 6 (2–13) |
| Totals | 0.4330 (0.2732–0.7404) | 0.1979 (0.1444–0.3160) | 27 (17–47) | 10 (8–16) | 95 (60–162) | 31 (23–50) | ||||
Abbreviation: AF=attributable fraction.
Totals are the product sums and are not therefore equal to the sums of the separate estimates of AF, deaths and registrations for each agent. The difference is especially notable where the constituent AFs are large.