| Literature DB >> 24547710 |
Rebecca J Tsai1, Sara E Luckhaupt, Pam Schumacher, Rosemary D Cress, Dennis M Deapen, Geoffrey M Calvert.
Abstract
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common type of leukemia found in adults. Identifying jobs that pose a risk for AML may be useful for identifying new risk factors. A matched case-control analysis was conducted using California Cancer Registry data from 1988 to 2007. This study included 8999 cases of AML and 24 822 controls. Industries with a statistically significant increased AML risk were construction (matched odds ratio [mOR] = 1.13); crop production (mOR = 1.41); support activities for agriculture and forestry (mOR = 2.05); and animal slaughtering and processing (mOR = 2.09). Among occupations with a statistically significant increased AML risk were miscellaneous agricultural workers (mOR = 1.76); fishers and related fishing workers (mOR = 2.02); nursing, psychiatric and home health aides (mOR = 1.65); and janitors and building cleaners (mOR = 1.54). Further investigation is needed to confirm study findings and to identify specific exposures responsible for the increased risks.Entities:
Keywords: Acute myeloid leukemia; industry; occupation; risk factors
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24547710 PMCID: PMC4534715 DOI: 10.3109/10428194.2014.894189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leuk Lymphoma ISSN: 1026-8022