| Literature DB >> 26444872 |
Ying Zhou1, Chaoyang Li1, Mark A J Huijbregts2, M Moiz Mumtaz3.
Abstract
Public health protection from air pollution can be achieved more effectively by shifting from a single-pollutant approach to a multi-pollutant approach. To develop such multi-pollutant approaches, identifying which air pollutants are present most frequently is essential. This study aims to determine the frequently found carcinogenic air toxics or hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) combinations across the United States as well as to analyze the health impacts of developing cancer due to exposure to these HAPs. To identify the most commonly found carcinogenic air toxics combinations, we first identified HAPs with cancer risk greater than one in a million in more than 5% of the census tracts across the United States, based on the National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) by the U.S. EPA for year 2005. We then calculated the frequencies of their two-component (binary), and three-component (ternary) combinations. To quantify the cancer-related health impacts, we focused on the 10 most frequently found HAPs with national average cancer risk greater than one in a million. Their cancer-related health impacts were calculated by converting lifetime cancer risk reported in NATA 2005 to years of healthy life lost or Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). We found that the most frequently found air toxics with cancer risk greater than one in a million are formaldehyde, carbon tetrachloride, acetaldehyde, and benzene. The most frequently occurring binary pairs and ternary mixtures are the various combinations of these four air toxics. Analysis of urban and rural HAPs did not reveal significant differences in the top combinations of these chemicals. The cumulative annual cancer-related health impacts of inhaling the top 10 carcinogenic air toxics included was about 1,600 DALYs in the United States or 0.6 DALYs per 100,000 people. Formaldehyde and benzene together contribute nearly 60 percent of the total cancer-related health impacts. Our study shows that although there are many carcinogenic air toxics, only a few of them affect public health significantly at the national level in the United States, based on the frequency of occurrence of air toxics mixtures and cancer-related public health impacts. Future research is needed on their joint toxicity and cumulative health impacts.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26444872 PMCID: PMC4596837 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Data analysis flowchart.
Disability adjusted life years (DALY) per cancer case corresponding to the cancer type for the 10 air toxics with the highest national average cancer risks.
| Name of substance | Cancer type | DALY per cancer case (year) |
|---|---|---|
| formaldehyde | nose and throat cancer | 5.5 |
| carbon tetrachloride | adrenal tumors | 8.5 |
| PAHPOM | lung cancer | 13.6 |
| chromium VI | lung cancer | 13.6 |
| acetaldehyde | nose cancer | 5.5 |
| benzene | leukemia | 13.7 |
| tetrachloroethylene | liver cancer | 14.9 |
| naphthalene | nose cancer | 5.5 |
| 1,3-butadiene | leukemia | 13.7 |
| arsenic | lung cancer | 13.6 |
Note: For carbon tetrachloride, we applied the average DALYs for different types of cancers of 8.5 years, since available information does not provide DALY per case estimate for this type of cancer.
Percent of census tracts with cancer risk greater than one in a million for single air toxic, binary pair, and ternary combination.
| Single air toxic | Binary Pair | Ternary Combination | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Air Toxic | Percent of Census tracts | Rank | Air Toxic | Percent of Census tracts | Rank | Air Toxic | Percent of Census tracts |
| 1 | formaldehyde | 100.0% | 1 | carbon tetrachloride, formaldehyde | 100.0% | 1 | acetaldehyde, carbon tetrachloride, formaldehyde | 99.9% |
| 2 | carbon tetrachloride | 100.0% | 2 | acetaldehyde, carbon tetrachloride | 99.9% | 2 | benzene, carbon tetrachloride, formaldehyde | 98.8% |
| 3 | acetaldehyde | 99.9% | 3 | acetaldehyde, formaldehyde | 99.9% | 3 | acetaldehyde, benzene, carbon tetrachloride | 98.7% |
| 4 | benzene | 98.8% | 4 | benzene, formaldehyde | 98.8% | 4 | acetaldehyde, benzene, formaldehyde | 98.7% |
| 5 | 1,3-butadiene | 71.0% | 5 | benzene, carbon tetrachloride | 98.8% | 5 | 1,3-butadiene, benzene, formaldehyde | 71.0% |
| 6 | naphthalene | 62.7% | 6 | acetaldehyde, benzene | 98.7% | 6 | 1,3-butadiene, benzene, carbon tetrachloride | 71.0% |
| 7 | arsenic compounds | 53.3% | 7 | 1,3-butadiene, benzene | 71.0% | 7 | 1,3-butadiene, carbon tetrachloride, formaldehyde | 71.0% |
| 8 | chromium compounds | 50.9% | 8 | 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde | 71.0% | 8 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde, benzene | 71.0% |
| 9 | PAHPOM | 40.7% | 9 | 1,3-butadiene, carbon tetrachloride | 71.0% | 9 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde, carbon tetrachloride | 71.0% |
| 10 | tetrachloroethylene | 33.5% | 10 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde | 71.0% | 10 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde | 71.0% |
Note
* Percent of census tracts with cancer risk above one in a million for the corresponding air toxic
** Percent of census tracts with cancer risk above one in a million for both air toxics in the pair
*** Percent of census tracts with cancer risk above one in a million for all three air toxics in the combination.
Percent of census tracts with cancer risk greater than three in a million for single air toxic, binary pair, and ternary combination.
| Single air toxic | Binary Pair | Ternary Combination | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Air Toxic | Percent of Census tracts | Rank | Air Toxic | Percent of Census tracts | Rank | Air Toxic | Percent of Census tracts |
| 1 | formaldehyde | 100.0% | 1 | benzene, formaldehyde | 84.2% | 1 | acetaldehyde, benzene, formaldehyde | 51.2% |
| 2 | benzene | 84.2% | 2 | acetaldehyde, formaldehyde | 56.8% | 2 | benzene, formaldehyde, naphthalene | 25.1% |
| 3 | acetaldehyde | 56.8% | 3 | acetaldehyde, benzene | 51.2% | 3 | acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, naphthalene | 21.0% |
| 4 | naphthalene | 25.1% | 4 | formaldehyde, naphthalene | 25.1% | 4 | acetaldehyde, benzene, naphthalene | 21.0% |
| 5 | 1,3-butadiene | 19.1% | 5 | benzene, naphthalene | 25.1% | 5 | 1,3-butadiene, benzene, formaldehyde | 19.1% |
| 6 | PAHPOM | 12.5% | 6 | acetaldehyde, naphthalene | 21.0% | 6 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde | 17.9% |
| 7 | chromium compounds | 8.8% | 7 | 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde | 19.1% | 7 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde, benzene | 17.9% |
| 8 | tetrachloroethylene | 8.5% | 8 | 1,3-butadiene, benzene | 19.1% | 8 | 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, naphthalene | 16.1% |
| 9 | arsenic compounds | 5.3% | 9 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde | 17.9% | 9 | 1,3-butadiene, benzene, naphthalene | 16.1% |
| 10 | 1,4-dichlorobenzene | 3.4% | 10 | 1,3-butadiene, naphthalene | 16.1% | 10 | 1,3-butadiene, acetaldehyde, naphthalene | 15.6% |
Note
* Percent of census tracts with cancer risk above three in a million for the corresponding air toxic
** Percent of census tracts with cancer risk above three in a million for both air toxics in the pair
*** Percent of census tracts with cancer risk above three in a million for all three air toxics in the combination.
Carcinogenic health impacts per year in Disability-adjusted Life Years (DALYs) due to inhalation intake of top 10 carcinogenic air toxics.
| Estimates by census tract | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Air toxic | Mean DALYs | Median DALYs | Standard Deviation | Maximum | DALYs per 100,000 people |
| 1 | formaldehyde | 7.7E-03 | 6.3E-03 | 5.7E-03 | 9.5E-02 | 1.8E-01 |
| 2 | benzene | 6.3E-03 | 5.0E-03 | 5.4E-03 | 1.4E-01 | 1.5E-01 |
| 3 | 1,3-butadiene | 1.7E-03 | 1.2E-03 | 1.7E-03 | 3.9E-02 | 3.8E-02 |
| 4 | carbon tetrachloride | 1.5E-03 | 1.4E-03 | 7.4E-04 | 1.2E-02 | 3.5E-02 |
| 5 | PAHPOM | 1.3E-03 | 6.3E-04 | 2.1E-03 | 4.7E-02 | 3.0E-02 |
| 6 | acetaldehyde | 1.1E-03 | 9.8E-04 | 7.2E-04 | 1.2E-02 | 2.6E-02 |
| 7 | chromium compounds | 1.1E-03 | 7.6E-04 | 1.8E-03 | 1.3E-01 | 2.6E-02 |
| 8 | arsenic compounds | 1.1E-03 | 8.0E-04 | 1.4E-03 | 6.3E-02 | 2.6E-02 |
| 9 | tetrachloroethylene | 1.0E-03 | 5.1E-04 | 1.5E-03 | 3.7E-02 | 2.3E-02 |
| 10 | naphthalene | 7.9E-04 | 4.5E-04 | 1.1E-03 | 2.6E-02 | 1.8E-02 |
Fig 2Cumulative carcinogenic health impacts in Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per year by census tract caused by inhaling the top 10 carcinogenic air toxics.
Fig 3Cumulative carcinogenic health impacts in Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per year per 100,000 people caused by inhaling the top 10 carcinogenic air toxics.