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Community- and Discovery-Driven Exposure Science in the Women Firefighter Biomonitoring Collaborative

机译:女消防员生物监测合作中的社区和发现驱动暴露科学

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Occupational studies indicate that firefighters are at higher risk for different types of cancers than the general population, and concern has mounted about elevated rates of premenopausal breast cancer among women firefighters. The Women Firefighters Biomonitoring Collaborative (WFBC) is a community-based participatory research project analyzing exposures to environmental chemicals linked to breast cancer among female firefighters in San Francisco (SF) compared to non-firefighters. As scientific partners in the WFBC, women firefighters have been involved in study design, data collection, and results communication. Between 2013 and 2014 we recruited 86 women firefighters and 84 office workers employed in San Francisco, conducted an exposure assessment interview, and collected blood samples. We conducted targeted analysis for 12 perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. We detected seven compounds in over 70% of participants at levels above the level of detection (LOD 0.02-0.05 ng/ml), five of which were detected in 98 -100% of participants. Multivariate models showed that firefighters had a 1.53 and 2.19 times higher concentration of PFNA and PFHxS respectively, compared to non-firefighters. Among firefighters only, multivariate models showed increased concentration of PFNA, PFOA, PFOS and PFUnDA for firefighters aged 50 years or older, and higher PFOA levels among firefighters who reported ever using firefighting foam. Additionally, PFHxS levels were higher among those who "rarely" used personal protective equipment (PPE) compared to those who reported "always/often" using PPE. Our results indicate that women firefighters have higher levels of some PFAS compared to office workers, and that these exposures may be associated with firefighting foam and PPE use.Further research is needed to understand the health implications, particularly for breast cancer risk, of these exposures.
机译:职业研究表明,消防员与普通人群相比,罹患不同类型癌症的风险更高,并且对女性消防员中绝经前乳腺癌发病率的关注日益增加。女消防员生物监测合作组织(WFBC)是一项基于社区的参与性研究项目,分析了旧金山(SF)女消防员与非消防员相比,与乳腺癌相关的环境化学物质的暴露情况。作为WFBC的科学合作伙伴,女消防员已参与研究设计,数据收集和结果交流。在2013年至2014年之间,我们招募了86名在旧金山雇用的女消防员和84名上班族,进行了暴露评估采访,并收集了血液样本。我们使用液相色谱-串联质谱法对12种全氟烷基物质(PFAS)进行了目标分析。我们在超过70%的参与者中检测到了7种化合物,其水平高于检测水平(LOD 0.02-0.05 ng / ml),其中有98种-100%的参与者中有5种被检测到。多元模型显示,与非消防员相比,消防员的PFNA和PFHxS浓度分别高1.53和2.19倍。仅在消防员中,多变量模型显示,年龄在50岁或50岁以上的消防员的PFNA,PFOA,PFOS和PFUnDA的浓度增加,而报告使用过灭火泡沫的消防员的PFOA含量较高。此外,与那些“总是/经常”使用个人防护设备的人相比,“很少”使用个人防护设备(PPE)的人的PFHxS水平更高。我们的结果表明,与上班族相比,女性消防员的某些PFAS含量更高,并且这些暴露可能与灭火泡沫和PPE的使用有关。需要进一步的研究来了解这些暴露对健康的影响,特别是对乳腺癌的风险。

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