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PUMA - pooled uranium miners analysis: cohort profile.

Estelle Rage1, David B Richardson2, Paul A Demers3, Minh Do3, Nora Fenske4, Michaela Kreuzer4, Jonathan Samet5, Charles Wiggins6,7, Mary K Schubauer-Berigan8,9, Kaitlin Kelly-Reif9, Ladislav Tomasek10, Lydia B Zablotska11, Dominique Laurier12.   

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OBJECTIVES: Epidemiological studies of underground miners have provided clear evidence that inhalation of radon decay products causes lung cancer. Moreover, these studies have served as a quantitative basis for estimation of radon-associated excess lung cancer risk. However, questions remain regarding the effects of exposure to the low levels of radon decay products typically encountered in contemporary occupational and environmental settings on the risk of lung cancer and other diseases, and on the modifiers of these associations. These issues are of central importance for estimation of risks associated with residential and occupational radon exposures.
METHODS: The Pooled Uranium Miner Analysis (PUMA) assembles information on cohorts of uranium miners in North America and Europe. Data available include individual annual estimates of exposure to radon decay products, demographic and employment history information on each worker and information on vital status, date of death and cause of death. Some, but not all, cohorts also have individual information on cigarette smoking, external gamma radiation exposure and non-radiological occupational exposures.
RESULTS: The PUMA study represents the largest study of uranium miners conducted to date, encompassing 124 507 miners, 4.51 million person-years at risk and 54 462 deaths, including 7825 deaths due to lung cancer. Planned research topics include analyses of associations between radon exposure and mortality due to lung cancer, cancers other than lung, non-malignant disease, modifiers of these associations and characterisation of overall relative mortality excesses and lifetime risks.
CONCLUSION: PUMA provides opportunities to evaluate new research questions and to conduct analyses to assess potential health risks associated with uranium mining that have greater statistical power than can be achieved with any single cohort. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  Radon; cancer; cardiovascular; low-level ionising radiation; uranium miners

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32005674      PMCID: PMC8663280          DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2019-105981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Occup Environ Med        ISSN: 1351-0711            Impact factor:   4.402


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Authors:  Rachel S D Lane; Ladislav Tomášek; Lydia B Zablotska; Estelle Rage; Franco Momoli; Julian Little
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2019-02-08       Impact factor: 3.015

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1.  Lung Cancer and Radon: Pooled Analysis of Uranium Miners Hired in 1960 or Later.

Authors:  David B Richardson; Estelle Rage; Paul A Demers; Minh T Do; Nora Fenske; Veronika Deffner; Michaela Kreuzer; Jonathan Samet; Stephen J Bertke; Kaitlin Kelly-Reif; Mary K Schubauer-Berigan; Ladislav Tomasek; Lydia B Zablotska; Charles Wiggins; Dominique Laurier
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 11.035

2.  Mortality in Underground Miners in a Former Uranium Ore Mine–Results of a Cohort Study Among Former Employees of Wismut AG in Saxony and Thuringia.

Authors:  Michaela Kreuzer; Veronika Deffner; Maria Schnelzer; Nora Fenske
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2021-01-29       Impact factor: 5.594

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