Long-term low-level ambient air pollution exposure and risk of lung cancer – A pooled analysis of 7 European cohorts. (January 2021)
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- Long-term low-level ambient air pollution exposure and risk of lung cancer – A pooled analysis of 7 European cohorts. (January 2021)
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- Long-term low-level ambient air pollution exposure and risk of lung cancer – A pooled analysis of 7 European cohorts
- Authors:
- Hvidtfeldt, Ulla Arthur
Severi, Gianluca
Andersen, Zorana Jovanovic
Atkinson, Richard
Bauwelinck, Mariska
Bellander, Tom
Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine
Brandt, Jørgen
Brunekreef, Bert
Cesaroni, Giulia
Chen, Jie
Concin, Hans
Forastiere, Francesco
van Gils, Carla H.
Gulliver, John
Hertel, Ole
Hoek, Gerard
Hoffmann, Barbara
de Hoogh, Kees
Janssen, Nicole
Jöckel, Karl-Heinz
Jørgensen, Jeanette Therming
Katsouyanni, Klea
Ketzel, Matthias
Klompmaker, Jochem O.
Krog, Norun Hjertager
Lang, Alois
Leander, Karin
Liu, Shuo
Ljungman, Petter L.S.
Magnusson, Patrik K.E.
Mehta, Amar Jayant
Nagel, Gabriele
Oftedal, Bente
Pershagen, Göran
Peter, Raphael Simon
Peters, Annette
Renzi, Matteo
Rizzuto, Debora
Rodopoulou, Sophia
Samoli, Evangelia
Schwarze, Per Everhard
Sigsgaard, Torben
Simonsen, Mette Kildevæld
Stafoggia, Massimo
Strak, Maciek
Vienneau, Danielle
Weinmayr, Gudrun
Wolf, Kathrin
Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole
Fecht, Daniela
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: Exposure to PM2.5 was associated with higher risk of lung cancer. Elevated risks persisted even at levels lower than the EU limit value of 25 µg/m 3 . No association between NO2, BC or O3 and lung cancer incidence was observed. Abstract: Background/aim: Ambient air pollution has been associated with lung cancer, but the shape of the exposure-response function - especially at low exposure levels - is not well described. The aim of this study was to address the relationship between long-term low-level air pollution exposure and lung cancer incidence. Methods: The "Effects of Low-level Air Pollution: a Study in Europe" (ELAPSE) collaboration pools seven cohorts from across Europe. We developed hybrid models combining air pollution monitoring, land use data, satellite observations, and dispersion model estimates for nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ), fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ), black carbon (BC), and ozone (O3 ) to assign exposure to cohort participants' residential addresses in 100 m by 100 m grids. We applied stratified Cox proportional hazards models, adjusting for potential confounders (age, sex, calendar year, marital status, smoking, body mass index, employment status, and neighborhood-level socio-economic status). We fitted linear models, linear models in subsets, Shape-Constrained Health Impact Functions (SCHIF), and natural cubic spline models to assess the shape of the association between air pollution and lung cancer at concentrations below existing standardsHighlights: Exposure to PM2.5 was associated with higher risk of lung cancer. Elevated risks persisted even at levels lower than the EU limit value of 25 µg/m 3 . No association between NO2, BC or O3 and lung cancer incidence was observed. Abstract: Background/aim: Ambient air pollution has been associated with lung cancer, but the shape of the exposure-response function - especially at low exposure levels - is not well described. The aim of this study was to address the relationship between long-term low-level air pollution exposure and lung cancer incidence. Methods: The "Effects of Low-level Air Pollution: a Study in Europe" (ELAPSE) collaboration pools seven cohorts from across Europe. We developed hybrid models combining air pollution monitoring, land use data, satellite observations, and dispersion model estimates for nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ), fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ), black carbon (BC), and ozone (O3 ) to assign exposure to cohort participants' residential addresses in 100 m by 100 m grids. We applied stratified Cox proportional hazards models, adjusting for potential confounders (age, sex, calendar year, marital status, smoking, body mass index, employment status, and neighborhood-level socio-economic status). We fitted linear models, linear models in subsets, Shape-Constrained Health Impact Functions (SCHIF), and natural cubic spline models to assess the shape of the association between air pollution and lung cancer at concentrations below existing standards and guidelines. Results: The analyses included 307, 550 cohort participants. During a mean follow-up of 18.1 years, 3956 incident lung cancer cases occurred. Median (Q1, Q3) annual (2010) exposure levels of NO2, PM2.5, BC and O3 (warm season) were 24.2 µg/m 3 (19.5, 29.7), 15.4 µg/m 3 (12.8, 17.3), 1.6 10 −5 m −1 (1.3, 1.8), and 86.6 µg/m 3 (78.5, 92.9), respectively. We observed a higher risk for lung cancer with higher exposure to PM2.5 (HR: 1.13, 95% CI: 1.05, 1.23 per 5 µg/m 3 ). This association was robust to adjustment for other pollutants. The SCHIF, spline and subset analyses suggested a linear or supra-linear association with no evidence of a threshold. In subset analyses, risk estimates were clearly elevated for the subset of subjects with exposure below the EU limit value of 25 µg/m 3 . We did not observe associations between NO2, BC or O3 and lung cancer incidence. Conclusions: Long-term ambient PM2.5 exposure is associated with lung cancer incidence even at concentrations below current EU limit values and possibly WHO Air Quality Guidelines. … (more)
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- Environment international. Volume 146(2021)
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- Environment international
- Issue:
- Volume 146(2021)
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- Volume 146, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 146
- Issue:
- 2021
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- 2021-0146-2021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-01
- Subjects:
- Air pollution -- Lung cancer incidence -- Particulate matter -- Dose response relationship
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Environmental health -- Periodicals
Environmental monitoring -- Periodicals
Environmental Monitoring -- Periodicals
Environnement -- Protection -- Périodiques
Hygiène du milieu -- Périodiques
Environnement -- Surveillance -- Périodiques
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106249 ↗
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- 0160-4120
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