• Etiologie

  • Facteurs exogènes : Exposition professionnelle

  • Myélome multiple et maladies immunoprolifératives

Multiple myeloma and occupation: A pooled analysis by the International Multiple Myeloma Consortium

A partir des données de cinq études (1 959 cas et 6 192 témoins), cette étude évalue l'association entre diverses expositions professionnelles et le risque de myélome multiple

Objective: We investigated occupational risk of multiple myeloma (MM) in a pooled analysis of five international case–control studies. Methods: We calculated the odds ratio and its 95% confidence interval for selected occupations with unconditional regression analysis in 1959 MM cases and 6192 controls, by pooling study-specific risks using random-effects meta-analysis. Exposure to organic solvents was assessed with a job-exposure matrix (JEM). Results: Gardeners and nursery workers combined, most likely exposed to pesticides, showed a 50% increase in risk (OR = 1.50, 95% CI 0.9–2.3), while other farming jobs did not. Metal processors (OR = 1.55, 95% CI 0.9–2.3), female cleaners (OR = 1.32, 95% CI 1.0–1.8), and high level exposure to organic solvents (OR = 1.38, 95% CI 0.96–1.8) also showed moderately increased risks. Conclusions: Additional case–control studies of MM aetiology are warranted to further investigate the nature of the repeatedly reported increase in MM risk in several occupational groups.

Cancer Epidemiology 2013

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