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Linkage study of cancer risk among lead-exposed workers in New Jersey: A pilot

Thuy V. Lam, MPH, Pamela Agovino, MPH, Xiaoling Niu, MS, and Lisa M. Roché, MPH, PhD. Cancer Epidemiology Services, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, PO BOX 369, Trenton, NJ 08625-0369, 609-631-4940, thuy.lam@doh.state.nj.us

Epidemiologic studies have illustrated a possible association between occupational exposure to lead and cancer, specifically cancers of the kidney, lung, stomach, and nervous system. We performed a linkage between two New Jersey databases: the Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance System (ABLES) and the New Jersey State Cancer Registry for 1985-2001 to ascertain the risk of cancer in lead-exposed workers and to evaluate the usefulness of this type of linkage. A cohort of 3,192 men from the ABLES database met the selection criteria before the linkage. AUTOMATCH was used to link the two databases. A standardized incidence ratio (SIR) analysis was performed. 83 cases of cancer were found among 3,165 men after all exclusions were made. Workers were followed for an average of ten years and contributed 30,401 person-years. The SIR analysis showed a large overall deficit of cancer (SIR = 0.51; 95% CI 0.41 to 0.62). Prostate cancer showed the only statistically significant SIR, a deficit with an SIR of 0.35 (95% CI 0.20 to 0.57). The results do not indicate that occupational exposure to lead is associated with cancer. However, firm conclusions are not possible because of various study limitations, including small numbers, a large percentage of workers without age information, short follow-up time, and lack of vital status information. Cancer incidence in this cohort was expected to be low due to the Healthy Worker Effect and young age. Further follow-up of this cohort may be warranted since additional cancers may accrue as time from first exposure increases.

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  • At the conclusion of the session, the participant (learner) in this session will be able to

    Keywords: Cancer, Occupational Exposure

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