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An examination of cancer epidemiology studies among populations living close to toxic waste sites.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Toxic waste sites contain a broad range of suspected or confirmed human carcinogens, and remain a source of concern to many people, particularly those living in the vicinity of a site. Despite years of study, a consensus has not emerged regarding the cancer risk associated with such sites.

Methods

We examined the published, peer-reviewed literature addressing cancer incidence or mortality in the vicinity of toxic waste sites between 1980 and 2006, and catalogued the methods employed by such studies.

Results

Nineteen studies are described with respect to eight methodological criteria. Most were ecological, with minimal utilization of hydrogeological or air pathway modeling. Many did not catalogue whether a potable water supply was contaminated, and very few included contaminant measurements at waste sites or in subjects' homes. Most studies did not appear to be responses to a recognized cancer mortality cluster. Studies were highly variable with respect to handling of competing risk factors and multiple comparisons.

Conclusion

We conclude that studies to date have generated hypotheses, but have been of limited utility in determining whether populations living near toxic waste sites are at increased cancer risk.

SUBMITTER: Russi MB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2443363 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An examination of cancer epidemiology studies among populations living close to toxic waste sites.

Russi Mark B MB   Borak Jonathan B JB   Cullen Mark R MR  

Environmental health : a global access science source 20080626


<h4>Background</h4>Toxic waste sites contain a broad range of suspected or confirmed human carcinogens, and remain a source of concern to many people, particularly those living in the vicinity of a site. Despite years of study, a consensus has not emerged regarding the cancer risk associated with such sites.<h4>Methods</h4>We examined the published, peer-reviewed literature addressing cancer incidence or mortality in the vicinity of toxic waste sites between 1980 and 2006, and catalogued the met  ...[more]

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