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Prospective case-series analysis of haematological malignancies in goldmining areas in South Africa

机译:南非金矿地区血液学恶性肿瘤的前瞻性病例系列分析

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BACKGROUND: South Africa (SA) has a long history of goldmining that has resulted in locally high levels of environmental contamination from uranium and its decay products (radium-226 and radon-222) from the mine tailings. Populations living around mine tailings of the Witwatersrand goldfields may be exposed through various pathways, raising concern about potential health risks associated with haematological malignancies (HMs), for which evidence is inconclusiveOBJECTIVES: We designed a prospective case-series study of HMs at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital (CHBAH), Johannesburg, the major public hospital in the area, to describe demographic and clinical characteristics, lifetime residential history and potential environmental uranium exposure pathwaysMETHODS: All patients, male and female, aged 18 years and newly diagnosed with any form of leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma at the CHBAH Haematology Unit in 2014 and 2015 were considered for inclusion in the study. Information on uranium exposure pathways and lifetime residential history was recorded from interviewer-administered questionnaires. These characteristics were described overall and according to subtypes of HMRESULTS: Of 556 patients with HMs diagnosed in 2014 and 2015 at CHBAH, 189 patients aged 18 - 90 years were interviewed, mainly with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) (37.6%), leukaemia (32.8%) and Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) (13.8%). HIV status was positive for 39.2% of the patients, mostly with NHL and HL. Potential environmental uranium exposure pathways were identified. Working on goldmines was reported by 12 patients (6.3%). Consumption of soil (geophagia) was a habit of 51 patients (27.0%), particularly during pregnancy. Drinking water was mainly piped water (76.6% in childhood and 97.9% in adulthood). Animal products and vegetables were most frequently obtained from stores (82.0% and 68.7%, respectively, in childhood and 96.3% and 83.6% in adulthood). Patients were referred to CHBAH by government clinic doctors (44.4%), referral hospitals (24.3%) and private doctors (20.1%). Most participants had been born and lived in Gauteng Province and Soweto (94.7% and 58.2%, respectively), and reported two lifetime places of residence on average and living at their current residence for 20 years (49.2%CONCLUSIONS: We identified potential environmental uranium exposure pathways (occupational, lifestyle related and domestic) among patients with HMs that could have resulted in increased uranium exposure. HIV is common among patients with HMs. Together with the results from a previous retrospective case series of HMs at CHBAH (2004 - 2013), our findings suggest that further research on environmental uranium exposure in mining areas and HM risk in residents is warranted.
机译:背景:南非(SA)的金矿开采历史悠久,已导致铀及其矿山尾矿的衰变产物(半径226和ra 222)在当地造成的环境污染水平很高。维特沃兹格兰德金矿的矿山尾矿附近的居民可能会通过各种途径暴露,引起人们对与血液恶性肿瘤(HMs)相关的潜在健康风险的担忧,证据尚无定论。目的:我们在Chris Hani Baragwanath设计了一项针对HMs的前瞻性病例系列研究约翰内斯堡学术医院(CHBAH),该地区的主要公立医院,用于描述人口统计学和临床​​特征,终身居住史以及潜在的环境铀暴露途径方法:所有年龄在18岁以上,新诊断为任何形式的男性和女性患者CHBAH血液学部门2014年和2015年的白血病,淋巴瘤或骨髓瘤样本被考虑纳入研究。铀接触途径和终生居住史的信息从访调员管理的调查表中记录。对这些特征进行了整体描述并根据HMRESULTS的亚型进行描述:2014年和2015年在CHBAH确诊的556例HM患者中,对189例年龄在18-90岁的患者进行了访谈,主要患有非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)(37.6%),白血病(32.8%)和霍奇金淋巴瘤(HL)(13.8%)。对于39.2%的患者,大多数是NHL和HL,HIV感染呈阳性。确定了潜在的环境铀暴露途径。据报道有12名患者(6.3%)从事金矿研究。食用土壤(食道)是51位患者(27.0%)的习惯,尤其是在怀孕期间。饮用水主要是自来水(儿童时期为76.6%,成人时期为97.9%)。动物产品和蔬菜最常从商店获得(儿童时期分别为82.0%和68.7%,成人时期分别为96.3%和83.6%)。政府诊所医生(44.4%),转诊医院(24.3%)和私家医生(20.1%)将患者转诊到CHBAH。大多数参与者在豪登省和索韦托出生和居住(分别为94.7%和58.2%),并报告了平均两个终生居住地,目前居住地居住时间超过20年(49.2%)。结论:我们确定了潜在的环境HMs患者中的铀暴露途径(职业,生活方式和家庭)可能会导致铀暴露增加,HMs患者中艾滋病毒很常见,再加上之前在CHBAH回顾性HMs病例系列的结果(2004年至2013年) ),我们的研究结果表明,有必要对矿区环境铀暴露和居民的重金属风险进行进一步研究。

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