Abstract
Aims
To analyze the relationship between asbestos exposure and malignant lymphoma in a multicenter case–control study conducted in Germany and Italy according to a common core protocol.
Methods
Male and female patients with malignant lymphoma (n = 1,034) between 18 and 80 years of age were prospectively recruited in six study areas in Germany (Ludwigshafen/Upper Palatinate, Heidelberg/Rhine-Neckar-County, Würzburg/Lower Frankonia, Hamburg, Bielefeld/East Westphalia, and Munich) and in two study areas in Sardinia, Italy (Cagliari and Nuoro provinces). A total of 1,173 population control subjects were drawn from population registers. In a structured personal interview, we elicited a complete occupational history, including every occupational period that lasted at least 1 year. On the basis of job task-specific supplementary questionnaires, trained experts assessed the exposure to asbestos. As a measure of cumulative asbestos exposure on a time by intensity scale, fiber-years were calculated. 12 cases (1.2%) and 12 control subjects (1.0%) had a cumulative asbestos exposure of more than 2.6 fiber-years (highest exposure category according to the 90th percentile of exposed control subjects). Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using unconditional logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, sex and study region. Patients with specific lymphoma sub-entities were additionally compared with the entire control group.
Results
We observed no statistically significant association between cumulative asbestos exposure and the risk of any lymphoma subtype. An elevated risk was found for the association between exposure to more than 2.6 fiber-years and multiple myeloma (OR = 6.0; 95% CI 1.4–25.1); however, numbers were small (n = 3 cases, all of them from Italy; n = 12 control subjects).
Conclusions
Our study does not support an association between asbestos exposure and risk of malignant lymphoma.
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Seidler, A., Becker, N., Nieters, A. et al. Asbestos exposure and malignant lymphoma: a multicenter case–control study in Germany and Italy. Int Arch Occup Environ Health 83, 563–570 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-009-0502-x
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