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Benzene exposure and risk of lung cancer in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Worker cohort: a prospective case-cohort study

ObjectiveThe objective of our study was to examine whether occupational exposure to benzene is associated with lung cancer among males in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers cohort.MethodsAmong 25 347 male offshore workers employed during 1965–1998, we conducted a case-cohort study with 399 lun...

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Published in:Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England) England), 2023-12, Vol.81 (1), p.9-16
Main Authors: Babigumira, Ronnie, Veierød, Marit B, Hosgood, H Dean, Samuelsen, Sven Ove, Bråtveit, Magne, Kirkeleit, Jorunn, Rothman, Nathaniel, Lan, Qing, Silverman, Debra T, Friesen, Melissa C, Shala, Nita Kaupang, Grimsrud, Tom K, Stenehjem, Jo Steinson
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description ObjectiveThe objective of our study was to examine whether occupational exposure to benzene is associated with lung cancer among males in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers cohort.MethodsAmong 25 347 male offshore workers employed during 1965–1998, we conducted a case-cohort study with 399 lung cancer cases diagnosed between 1999 and 2021, and 2035 non-cases sampled randomly by 5-year birth cohorts. Individual work histories were coupled to study-specific job-exposure matrices for benzene and other known lung carcinogens. Weighted Cox regression was used to estimate HRs and 95% CIs for the associations between benzene exposure and lung cancer, by major histological subtypes, adjusted for age, smoking and occupational exposure to welding fumes, asbestos and crystalline silica. Missing data were imputed.ResultsFor lung cancer (all subtypes combined), HRs (95% CIs) for the highest quartiles of benzene exposure versus unexposed were 1.15 (0.61 to 2.35) for cumulative exposure, 1.43 (0.76 to 2.69) for duration, and 1.22 (0.68 to 2.18) for average intensity (0.280≤P-trend≤0.741). For 152 adenocarcinoma cases, a positive trend was observed for exposure duration (P-trend=0.044).ConclusionsIn this cohort of offshore petroleum workers generally exposed to low average levels of benzene, we did not find an overall clear support for an association with lung cancer (all subtypes combined), although an association was suggested for duration of benzene exposure and adenocarcinoma. The limited evidence might be due to restricted statistical power.
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Asbestos
Benzene
Carcinogens
Crude oil
Emigration
Employment
Epidemiology
Exposure
Fumes
Hydrocarbons
Lung cancer
Missing data
Occupational exposure
Occupational Health
Petroleum
Questionnaires
Silica
Smoking
Statistical analysis
Welding fumes
Workers
Workplace
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