Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control study
Abstract Background The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) recently classified glyphosate, the most used herbicide worldwide, as a probable human carcinogen. We inquired into the association between occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma subtypes in a multicenter ca...
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Federico Meloni Giannina Satta Marina Padoan Andrea Montagna Ilaria Pilia Alessandra Argiolas Sara Piro Corrado Magnani Angela Gambelunghe Giacomo Muzi Giovanni Maria Ferri Luigi Vimercati Roberta Zanotti Aldo Scarpa Mariagrazia Zucca Sara De Matteis Marcello Campagna Lucia Miligi Pierluigi Cocco |
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Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control study |
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Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control study |
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Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control study |
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Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control study |
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Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control study |
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occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an italian multicenter case-control study |
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Abstract Background The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) recently classified glyphosate, the most used herbicide worldwide, as a probable human carcinogen. We inquired into the association between occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma subtypes in a multicenter case-control study conducted in Italy. Methods The Italian Gene-Environment Interactions in Lymphoma Etiology (ItGxE) study took place in 2011–17 in six Italian centres. Overall, 867 incident lymphoma cases and 774 controls participated in the study. Based on detailed questionnaire information, occupational experts classified duration, confidence, frequency, and intensity of exposure to glyphosate for each study subject. Using unconditional regression analysis, we modelled risk of major lymphoma subtypes associated with exposure to glyphosate adjusted by age, gender, education, and study centre. Results Very few study subjects (2.2%) were classified as ever exposed to glyphosate. Risk of follicular lymphoma (FL) was elevated 7-fold in subjects classified as ever exposed to glyphosate with medium-high confidence, 4.5-fold in association with medium-high cumulative exposure level, 12-fold with medium-high exposure intensity, and 6-fold with exposure for 10 days or more per year. Significant upward trends were detected with all the exposure metrics, but duration. The overall p-value for an upward trend with four independent metrics was 1.88 × 10− 4. There was no association with risk of lymphoma (any subtype), Non Hodgkin Lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma, or the major lymphoma subtypes other than FL. Conclusions Our findings provide limited support to the IARC decision to classify glyphosate as Group 2A human carcinogen. |
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Glyphosate Follicular lymphoma Occupational exposure Pesticides Occupational cancer |
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doaj-744bcb88cbb24b299e1e704f164e4e082021-05-02T11:24:03ZengBMCEnvironmental Health1476-069X2021-04-012011810.1186/s12940-021-00729-8Occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma:results of an Italian multicenter case-control studyFederico Meloni0Giannina Satta1Marina Padoan2Andrea Montagna3Ilaria Pilia4Alessandra Argiolas5Sara Piro6Corrado Magnani7Angela Gambelunghe8Giacomo Muzi9Giovanni Maria Ferri10Luigi Vimercati11Roberta Zanotti12Aldo Scarpa13Mariagrazia Zucca14Sara De Matteis15Marcello Campagna16Lucia Miligi17Pierluigi Cocco18Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariDepartment of Translational Medicine, Unit of Medical Statistics and Cancer Epidemiology, University of Eastern PiedmontDepartment of Medicine and Surgery, Occupational Medicine, Respiratory Diseases and Toxicology Section, University of PerugiaDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariEnvironmental and Occupational Epidemiology Branch - Cancer Risk Factors and Lifestyle Epidemiology Unit, Institute for Cancer Research, Prevention and Clinical Network (ISPRO)Department of Translational Medicine, Unit of Medical Statistics and Cancer Epidemiology, University of Eastern PiedmontDepartment of Medicine and Surgery, Occupational Medicine, Respiratory Diseases and Toxicology Section, University of PerugiaDepartment of Medicine and Surgery, Occupational Medicine, Respiratory Diseases and Toxicology Section, University of PerugiaInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine (DIM), Unit of Occupational Medicine, University of BariInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine (DIM), Unit of Occupational Medicine, University of BariDepartment of Medicine, Haematology Unit, and Department of Diagnostics and Public Health-Section of Pathology, Verona University HospitalDepartment of Medicine, Haematology Unit, and Department of Diagnostics and Public Health-Section of Pathology, Verona University HospitalDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariDepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariEnvironmental and Occupational Epidemiology Branch - Cancer Risk Factors and Lifestyle Epidemiology Unit, Institute for Cancer Research, Prevention and Clinical Network (ISPRO)Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of CagliariAbstract Background The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) recently classified glyphosate, the most used herbicide worldwide, as a probable human carcinogen. We inquired into the association between occupational exposure to glyphosate and risk of lymphoma subtypes in a multicenter case-control study conducted in Italy. Methods The Italian Gene-Environment Interactions in Lymphoma Etiology (ItGxE) study took place in 2011–17 in six Italian centres. Overall, 867 incident lymphoma cases and 774 controls participated in the study. Based on detailed questionnaire information, occupational experts classified duration, confidence, frequency, and intensity of exposure to glyphosate for each study subject. Using unconditional regression analysis, we modelled risk of major lymphoma subtypes associated with exposure to glyphosate adjusted by age, gender, education, and study centre. Results Very few study subjects (2.2%) were classified as ever exposed to glyphosate. Risk of follicular lymphoma (FL) was elevated 7-fold in subjects classified as ever exposed to glyphosate with medium-high confidence, 4.5-fold in association with medium-high cumulative exposure level, 12-fold with medium-high exposure intensity, and 6-fold with exposure for 10 days or more per year. Significant upward trends were detected with all the exposure metrics, but duration. The overall p-value for an upward trend with four independent metrics was 1.88 × 10− 4. There was no association with risk of lymphoma (any subtype), Non Hodgkin Lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma, or the major lymphoma subtypes other than FL. Conclusions Our findings provide limited support to the IARC decision to classify glyphosate as Group 2A human carcinogen.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-021-00729-8GlyphosateFollicular lymphomaOccupational exposurePesticidesOccupational cancer |