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视觉艺术家癌症发病率:四个北欧国家 45 年随访研究。

Cancer incidence among visual artists: 45 years of follow-up in four Nordic countries.

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.

Research Program in Systems Oncology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Acta Oncol. 2023 Oct;62(10):1265-1272. doi: 10.1080/0284186X.2023.2263150. Epub 2023 Nov 7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Professional visual artists constitute a heterogeneous vocational group, including, but not limited to painters, photographers, textile artists, and sculptors who may face exposure to workplace hazardous substances and lifestyle factors that may contribute to the development of selected cancers. The objective of this registry-based cohort study was to assess the cancer incidence among Nordic visual artists.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This study is based on data from the Nordic Occupational Cancer (NOCCA) project that combines census data of 15 million people from all Nordic countries and cancer registries from 1961 to 2005. For the present study we selected a cohort of visual artists from Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Standardized incidence ratio (SIR) analyses were conducted with the cancer incidence rates for the entire national study populations used as reference rates.

RESULTS

In male visual artists, there were statistically significant excesses in cancers of the tongue (SIR 2.91, 95% confidence interval 1.74-4.55), oral cavity (2.09, 1.26-3.27), pharynx (2.18, 1.45--3.15), testis (1.91, 1.11-3.05), renal pelvis (2.48, 1.42-4.03) and bladder (1.33, 1.14-1.55). The risk was significantly decreased for cancers of the lip (0.45, 0.18-0.93) and stomach (0.65, 0.50-0.84). In female visual artists, the only significantly increased risk was observed for breast cancer (1.29, 1.13-1.48) and the only significantly decreased risk for stomach cancer (0.43, 0.17-0.88). The incidence of lung cancer was close to the population average in both sexes.

CONCLUSIONS

The non-elevated incidence of lung cancer suggests a similar prevalence of smoking between visual artists and the general population, while the elevated risk of cancers of mouth and pharynx among male visual artists is suggestive of more widespread alcohol drinking. The excess risk of urogenital cancers might be associated with exposure to solvents.

摘要

简介

专业视觉艺术家构成了一个异质的职业群体,包括但不限于画家、摄影师、纺织艺术家和雕塑家,他们可能会接触到工作场所的有害物质和生活方式因素,这些因素可能导致某些癌症的发生。本研究旨在评估北欧视觉艺术家的癌症发病率。

材料和方法

本研究基于北欧职业癌症(NOCCA)项目的数据,该项目结合了来自北欧所有国家的 1500 万人的人口普查数据和 1961 年至 2005 年的癌症登记数据。为了进行本研究,我们从芬兰、冰岛、挪威和瑞典选择了一个视觉艺术家队列。使用整个国家研究人群的癌症发病率作为参考率,进行标准化发病比(SIR)分析。

结果

在男性视觉艺术家中,舌癌(SIR 2.91,95%置信区间 1.74-4.55)、口腔癌(2.09,1.26-3.27)、咽癌(2.18,1.45-3.15)、睾丸癌(1.91,1.11-3.05)、肾盂癌(2.48,1.42-4.03)和膀胱癌(1.33,1.14-1.55)的发病率显著升高。唇癌(0.45,0.18-0.93)和胃癌(0.65,0.50-0.84)的风险显著降低。在女性视觉艺术家中,唯一显著增加的风险是乳腺癌(1.29,1.13-1.48),而唯一显著降低的风险是胃癌(0.43,0.17-0.88)。男女两性的肺癌发病率均接近人群平均水平。

结论

非肺癌发病率升高表明视觉艺术家和一般人群的吸烟率相似,而男性视觉艺术家口腔和咽癌的风险升高提示更广泛的饮酒。泌尿系统癌症的风险增加可能与接触溶剂有关。

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