Radium-Contaminated Water: a Risk Factor for Cancer of the Upper Digestive Tract
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There is a high incidence of oral, pharynx and esophagus cancer among males in Na Mom district in SongkhlaProvince in Thailand, an area where radium concentration in shallow well water is found to be higher than otherareas in this province. A population-based case control study was conducted from June to November 2004 to determinethe association of oral exposure to radium-contaminated water and cancer of the upper digestive tract in the district.Thirty-two confirmed cases and 128 sex and five-year birth cohort matched neighborhood controls were selected bymultistage sampling from six villages in four sub-districts. All subjects were verified to have been permanent residentsin the district for more than 10 years. Thirty cases were dead at the time of the study, thus their relatives wereinterviewed to determine their amount of water drinking, tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, betel chewing andexposure to other potential risk factors in the past. The other two cases and all controls were directly interviewed.The concentration of radium in shallow well water at the subject’s houses was estimated using a contour map of Ra-226 in the water at the location of their residence. The results showed a strong and dose-dependent associationbetween consumption of radium-contaminated shallow well water and cancer of the upper digestive tract. Inmultivariate analysis controlled for important risk factors of the cancer, the odds ratios for exposure to oral radiumconsumption 50-100 mBq/day and >100 mBq/day compared with 100 mBq/day compared with
کلید واژگان
Radium contaminationWater
cancer
upper digestive tract
شماره نشریه
2تاریخ نشر
2006-02-011384-11-12
ناشر
West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)شاپا
1513-73682476-762X




