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An epidemiological study of cancer risk among workers exposed to ethylene oxide using hemoglobin adducts to validate environmental exposure assessments
Authors:Lars Hagmar  Hans Welinder  Katarina Lindén  Robyn Attewell  Siv Osterman-Golkar  Margareta Törngvist
Affiliation:(1) Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital, S-221 85 Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Radiobiology, Stockholm University, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:
Summary Cancer morbidity was investigated in a cohort of 2,170 ethylene oxide (EO)-exposed workers from 2 plants producing disposable medical equipment. The subjects had been employed for at least 1 year during the periods 1970–1985 and 1964–1985, respectively. The exposure to EO was assessed for each of six job categories in the plants with respect to each calendar year, on which basis values for individual cumulative exposure to EO (ppm-years) were calculated. The levels of hydroxyethyl adducts to N-terminal valine (HOEtVal) in hemoglobin fitted well with the values estimated for airborne exposure to EO. No increased cancer incidence was found [standardized morbidity ratio (SMR), 0.78; 95% CI, 0.49–1.21)]. No leukemia was observed, but one case No leukemia was observed, but one case of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, one case of myeloma, and one case of polycythemia vera were diagnosed as compared with two expected hematopoietic and lymphatic tumors (SMR, 1.54; 95% Cl, 0.32–4.5). No stomach cancer was detected as compared with the 0.5 case expected. There were no significant exposure-response associations between estimates of exposure to EO and cancer morbidity.
Keywords:Cohort study  Ethylene oxide  Hemoglobin adducts  Dosimetry  Leukemia
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