van Tongeren Martie, Kincl Laurel, Richardson Lesley, Benke Geza, Figuerola Jordi, Kauppinen Timo, Lakhani Ramzan, Lavoué Jérôme, McLean Dave, Plato Nils, Cardis Elisabeth
Centre for Human Exposure Science, Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM), Research Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AP, UK.
Ann Occup Hyg. 2013 Jun;57(5):610-26. doi: 10.1093/annhyg/mes100. Epub 2013 Mar 6.
The INTEROCC project is a multi-centre case-control study investigating the risk of developing brain cancer due to occupational chemical and electromagnetic field exposures. To estimate chemical exposures, the Finnish Job Exposure Matrix (FINJEM) was modified to improve its performance in the INTEROCC study and to address some of its limitations, resulting in the development of the INTEROCC JEM. An international team of occupational hygienists developed a crosswalk between the Finnish occupational codes used in FINJEM and the International Standard Classification of Occupations 1968 (ISCO68). For ISCO68 codes linked to multiple Finnish codes, weighted means of the exposure estimates were calculated. Similarly, multiple ISCO68 codes linked to a single Finnish code with evidence of heterogeneous exposure were refined. One of the key time periods in FINJEM (1960-1984) was split into two periods (1960-1974 and 1975-1984). Benzene exposure estimates in early periods were modified upwards. The internal consistency of hydrocarbon exposures and exposures to engine exhaust fumes was improved. Finally, exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and benzo(a)pyrene was modified to include the contribution from second-hand smoke. The crosswalk ensured that the FINJEM exposure estimates could be applied to the INTEROCC study subjects. The modifications generally resulted in an increased prevalence of exposure to chemical agents. This increased prevalence of exposure was not restricted to the lowest categories of cumulative exposure, but was seen across all levels for some agents. Although this work has produced a JEM with important improvements compared to FINJEM, further improvements are possible with the expansion of agents and additional external data.
INTEROCC项目是一项多中心病例对照研究,旨在调查因职业接触化学物质和电磁场而患脑癌的风险。为了估计化学物质暴露情况,芬兰工作暴露矩阵(FINJEM)进行了修改,以提高其在INTEROCC研究中的性能并解决其一些局限性,从而开发出了INTEROCC工作暴露矩阵(JEM)。一个由职业卫生学家组成的国际团队制定了FINJEM中使用的芬兰职业代码与《1968年国际职业标准分类》(ISCO68)之间的对照表。对于与多个芬兰代码相关联的ISCO68代码,计算了暴露估计值的加权平均值。同样,对于与单个芬兰代码相关联且有暴露异质性证据的多个ISCO68代码进行了细化。FINJEM中的一个关键时间段(1960 - 1984年)被分为两个时间段(1960 - 1974年和1975 - 1984年)。早期的苯暴露估计值向上调整。碳氢化合物暴露与发动机废气暴露的内部一致性得到了改善。最后,多环芳烃和苯并(a)芘的暴露被修改为包括二手烟的贡献。该对照表确保了FINJEM暴露估计值可应用于INTEROCC研究对象。这些修改总体上导致了化学物质暴露患病率的增加。这种暴露患病率的增加并不局限于累积暴露的最低类别,对于某些化学物质在所有水平上都有体现。尽管这项工作产生了一个与FINJEM相比有重要改进的JEM,但随着化学物质的扩展和更多外部数据的加入,进一步的改进是可能的。