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Residential Proximity to Animal Feeding Operations and Cancer Risk in the Agricultural Health Study

机译:农业健康研究中居民对动物饲养操作的接近程度和癌症风险

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Background: Concentrated animal feeding operations (AFOs) are major sources of hazardous emissions into the surrounding environment, but few studies have investigated cancer risk associated with living near intensive animal agriculture. Methods: We evaluated the association between residential proximity to AFOs and cancer risk among licensed pesticide applicators (mostly male farmers) in the Agricultural Health Study cohort. We linked enrollment (1993-1997) addresses for 32,674 participants in Iowa to a statewide database of permitted AFOs that included animal counts standardized by animal size and manure production (animal units; AUs). We created metrics to reflect exposure proximity and intensity, enumerating AFOs and animal density (quartiles of AUs) within 2 and 5km of residences. Cox regression was used to estimate associations (hazard ratio, HR; 95% confidence interval, 95%CI) with incident cancer for major tumor sites, adjusting for demographic and farming-related factors (e.g., raising animals and occupational pesticide exposure). Results: There were 4,741 incident cancers from 1993-2015. We observed increased risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma among those residing within 5km of at least one AFO (HR=1.9; 95%CI=1.3-3.0), but without a statistically significant trend across AU quartiles (ptrend=0.31). Prostate cancer risk was significantly elevated in the highest AU quartile (HR=1.4; 95%CI=1.1-1.6; ptrend=0.01). Lung cancer associations showed an inverse, monotonic trend with increasing AUs (HRQ4=0.74; 95%CI=0.5-1.1; ptrend=0.04). Adjustment for contact with animals and occupational use of pesticides previously associated with these cancers did not change the results, and patterns were similar for exposures within 2km. We found no associations for other cancers. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that residential proximity to AFOs may influence risk of cancer at certain sites, even after consideration of animal contact and occupational exposure to pesticides.
机译:背景:集中的动物饲养活动(AFO)是向周围环境排放有害气体的主要来源,但是很少有研究调查与密集的动物农业生活有关的癌症风险。方法:在农业健康研究队列中,我们评估了居住在邻近AFO的地点与有执照的农药施用者(主要是男性农民)之间的癌症风险之间的关联。我们将爱荷华州32,674名参与者的入学地址(1993-1997年)与允许的AFO的州级数据库联系起来,该数据库包括按动物大小和粪便产量(动物单位; AU)标准化的动物数量。我们创建了指标以反映暴露的接近程度和强度,并枚举了居民2至5公里之内的AFO和动物密度(AU的四分位数)。使用Cox回归来估计主要肿瘤部位与发生癌症的相关性(危险比,HR; 95%置信区间,95%CI),并调整与人口和农业相关的因素(例如,饲养动物和职业性农药暴露)。结果:从1993年至2015年,发生了4,741例癌症。我们观察到居住在至少一个AFO(HR = 1.9; 95%CI = 1.3-3.0)5公里以内的非霍奇金淋巴瘤风险增加,但在所有四分位数中均无统计学意义的趋势(ptrend = 0.31)。在最高的四分位数中,前列腺癌的风险显着升高(HR = 1.4; 95%CI = 1.1-1.6; ptrend = 0.01)。肺癌协会显示出AUs升高的反向单调趋势(HRQ4 = 0.74; 95%CI = 0.5-1.1; ptrend = 0.04)。调整与动物的接触和以前与这些癌症相关的农药的职业使用并没有改变结果,并且在2 km内暴露的模式相似。我们没有发现其他癌症的关联。结论:我们的发现表明,即使考虑到动物接触和职业性接触农药,居住在附近的AFO也会影响某些地点的癌症风险。

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