Mortality and incidence of bladder cancer in benzidine-exposed workers in China
โ Scribed by Wenfang Bi; Dr. Richard B. Hayes; Peiwen Feng; Yuiyong Qi; Xiejun You; Jigang Zhen; Minqi Zhang; Baoqing Qu; Zhenying Fu; Melody Chen; Harvey T. Co Chien; William J. Blot
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 513 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0271-3586
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We examined bladder cancer mortality and incidence to 1981 in 1,972 workers employed in benzidineโexposed jobs in Tianjin, Shanghai, and Jilin, China, between 1972 and 1977, and in 1,974 unexposed workers employed during the same time period. In comparison to general population rates, in the benzidineโexposed group the ratio of observed to expected deaths (SMR) was 17.5 (95% C.I.: 7.5โ34.5) and the ratio of observed to expected incident cases (SIR) was 25.0 (95% C.I.: 16.9โ35.7). No excess was noted in the unexposed group. The 25โfold increase in bladder cancer incidence in the exposed group was related to level of exposure, with the SIR rising from 4.8 for low exposure to 36.2 for medium exposure, and 158.4 for high exposure. Risks were elevated both for producers of benzidine (SIR = 45.7; 95% C.I.: 20.9โ86.8) and for users (SIR = 20.9; 95% C.I.: 12.9โ32.0) of benzidine dyes. Benzidineโexposed workers who smoked tobacco had a 31โfold risk (95% C.I.: 20.4โ46.4), while nonโsmoking workers had an 11โfold risk (95% C.I.: 3.6โ25.8), suggestive of a multiplicative relationship between these two carcinogens.
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