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现役军人和退伍军人的军事环境暴露与乳腺癌风险:一项范围综述。

Military environmental exposures and risk of breast cancer in active-duty personnel and veterans: a scoping review.

作者信息

Jester Dylan J, Assefa Mehret T, Grewal Daya K, Ibrahim-Biangoro Abou M, Jennings Jennifer S, Adamson Maheen M

机构信息

Women's Operational Military Exposure Network Center of Excellence (WOMEN CoE), VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, United States.

Department of Psychology, Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Oncol. 2024 Mar 13;14:1356001. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1356001. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The effects of military environmental exposures (MEE) such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), tactile herbicides, airborne hazards and open burn pits (AHOBP), and depleted uranium on health are salient concerns for service members and Veterans. However, little work has been done to investigate the relationship between MEE and risk of breast cancer.

DATA SOURCES AND METHODS

We conducted a scoping review on MEE, military deployment/service, and risk of breast cancer among active-duty service members and Veterans. PRISMA was used. PubMed, Embase, and citations of included articles were searched, resulting in 4,364 articles to screen: 28 articles were included.

RESULTS

Most papers on military deployment and military service found a lower/equivalent risk of breast cancer when comparing rates to those without deployment or civilians. Exposure to VOCs due to military occupation or contaminated groundwater was associated with a slightly higher risk of breast cancer. Exposure to Agent Orange was not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Evidence regarding EDCs was limited. No paper directly measured exposure to AHOBP or depleted uranium, but deployments with known exposures to AHOBP or depleted uranium were associated with an equivalent/lower risk of breast cancer.

CONCLUSIONS

Women are the fastest growing population within the military, and breast cancer poses a unique risk to women Veterans who were affected by MEE during their service. Unfortunately, the literature on MEE and breast cancer is mixed and limited, in part due to the Healthy Soldier Paradox and poor classification of exposure(s).

摘要

背景

军事环境暴露(MEE),如挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)、内分泌干扰化学物质(EDCs)、接触性除草剂、空气传播危害和露天焚烧坑(AHOBP)以及贫铀对健康的影响,是现役军人和退伍军人极为关注的问题。然而,关于MEE与乳腺癌风险之间的关系,目前开展的研究较少。

数据来源与方法

我们对现役军人和退伍军人中的MEE、军事部署/服役情况以及乳腺癌风险进行了一项范围综述。采用了PRISMA方法。检索了PubMed、Embase以及纳入文章的参考文献,共筛选出4364篇文章,最终纳入28篇。

结果

大多数关于军事部署和服役的论文发现,与未部署人员或平民相比,乳腺癌风险较低/相当。因军事职业或受污染地下水接触VOCs与略高的乳腺癌风险相关。接触橙剂与乳腺癌风险增加无关。关于EDCs的证据有限。没有论文直接测量对AHOBP或贫铀的暴露情况,但已知接触AHOBP或贫铀的部署与乳腺癌风险相当/较低有关。

结论

女性是军队中增长最快的群体,乳腺癌对在服役期间受到MEE影响的退伍女兵构成独特风险。不幸的是,关于MEE与乳腺癌的文献参差不齐且有限,部分原因是“健康士兵悖论”以及暴露分类不佳。

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