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Cancer Incidence and Mortality among Firefighters: An Overview of Epidemiologic Systematic Reviews.

Elena Laroche1, Sylvain L'Espérance1.   

Abstract

Firefighters are exposed to carcinogens that may increase their risk of developing many types of occupational cancer. Many systematic reviews (SRs) have been produced with sometimes conflicting conclusions. In this overview of reviews, we aim to assess the conclusion consistency across the available systematic reviews on the cancer risk in firefighters. Literature searches were conducted in several indexed databases and grey literature to retrieve systematic reviews aiming to evaluate cancer incidence or cancer mortality in firefighters. Results from included SRs were analyzed according to the tumour site. Out of 1054 records identified by the search in the databases, a total of 11 SRs were ultimately included. The original studies (n = 104) analyzed in the SRs were published between 1959 and 2018. The results consistently reported a significant increase in the incidence of rectal, prostate, bladder and testicular cancers as well as mesothelioma and malignant melanoma in firefighters compared to the general population. The SRs also indicate that death rates from rectal cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are higher among firefighters. Consistent SR results suggest that several types of cancer may be more frequent in firefighters than in the general population.

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Keywords:  carcinogens; contaminants; firefighters; occupational health

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33802629      PMCID: PMC7967542          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   4.614


  97 in total

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6.  Long-term follow-up for cancer incidence in a cohort of Danish firefighters.

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Journal:  Am J Ind Med       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 2.214

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Journal:  Am J Ind Med       Date:  2013-06-20       Impact factor: 2.214

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  5 in total

1.  World Trade Center Rescue and Recovery Workers: Cancer Increases Are Beginning to Emerge.

Authors:  Julia E Heck; Johnni Hansen
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 11.816

Review 2.  Reply to Guidotti, T. Comment on "Laroche, E.; L'Espérance, S. Cancer Incidence and Mortality among Firefighters: An Overview of Epidemiologic Systematic Reviews. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2519".

Authors:  Elena Laroche; Sylvain L'Espérance
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 4.614

3.  Comment on Laroche, E.; L'Espérance, S. Cancer Incidence and Mortality among Firefighters: An Overview of Epidemiologic Systematic Reviews. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 2519.

Authors:  Tee Guidotti
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 4.614

4.  Temporal Aspects of the Association between Exposure to the World Trade Center Disaster and Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma.

Authors:  Paolo Boffetta; David G Goldfarb; Rachel Zeig-Owens; Dana Kristjansson; Jiehui Li; Robert M Brackbill; Mark R Farfel; James E Cone; Janette Yung; Amy R Kahn; Baozhen Qiao; Maria J Schymura; Mayris P Webber; David J Prezant; Christopher R Dasaro; Andrew C Todd; Charles B Hall
Journal:  JID Innov       Date:  2021-10-13

5.  Assessment of Volatile Compound Transference through Firefighter Turnout Gear.

Authors:  María José Aliaño-González; Gemma Montalvo; Carmen García-Ruiz; Marta Ferreiro-González; Miguel Palma
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-19       Impact factor: 3.390

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