Exposure to dioxins as a risk factor for soft tissue sarcoma: A population - based case-control study

Mikael Eriksson, Lennart Hardell, Hans Olov Adami

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Abstract

In a case-control study including 237 cases with soft tissue sarcoma and 237 controls, previous jobs and exposures to different agents, including pesticides, were assessed. Exposure to phenoxyacetic acids or chlorophenols gave a statistically significant increased rate ratio (RR) of 1.80 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.02-3.18] for soft tissue sarcoma. Exposure to phenoxyacetic acids of all types gave a nonsignificantly increased RR of 1.34 (95% CI = 0.70-2.56). During the 1950s, exposure to 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid gave a threefold significantly increased risk. High-grade exposure to chlorophenols, which are also contaminated by dioxins, gave an RR of 5.25 (95% CI = 1.69-16.34). The increased risk was thus attributed to dioxin-contaminated phenoxy-acetic acids or chlorophenols that gave an RR of 2.43 (95% CI = 1.30-4.54). [J Natl Cancer Inst 82:486-490, 1990].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)486-490
JournalJournal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume82
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1990 Mar 21
Externally publishedYes

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