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Tumori | 2004

Lung cancer mortality in a district of La Spezia (Italy) exposed to air pollution from industrial plants

Stefano Parodi; Roberta Baldi; Claudia Benco; Michela Franchini; Elsa Garrone; Marina Vercelli; Floriana Pensa; Riccardo Puntoni; Vincenzo Fontana

Aims and background In the last decades, many epidemiological studies have implicated outdoor environmental carcinogens in the onset of lung cancer. The present investigation evaluated lung cancer mortality in two areas of the Province of La Spezia (Northern Italy) exposed to environmental pollution emitted by a coal-fired power station and other industrial sources, including a waste incinerator. Methods In the two exposed areas, lung cancer mortality risk for the 1988-1996 calendar period was evaluated using the whole Province population as referent. The corresponding relative risks (RR) were estimated after controlling for age structure, urban/rural gradient and deprivation factors (occupation, education, home ownership, housing conditions and family structure) by a Poisson regression modeling. The geographic pattern of risk for the whole province was evaluated via the Besag, York and Mollié (BYM) bayesian model. Results Persons living in urban areas showed the highest rates in both sexes. No statistically significant risk excess was found in the two exposed areas among males, after excluding rural and semi-rural zones from the analyses (RR = 1.03 and RR = 0.77). In contrast, a risk excess was observed for females in both exposed areas, which remained elevated and statistically significant (P <0.05) after restriction to urban/semi-urban municipalities and after controlling for deprivation factors (RR = 1.54 and RR = 2.14, respectively). Bayesian mapping confirmed the rural/urban gradient and the risk excess observed in females near the industrial sites. Conclusions The risk observed among females is consistent with pollution measurements and with other epidemiologic findings, whereas a strong confounding from occupational exposures and smoking habit could account for the lack of an excess risk in males. However, the ecologic nature of this investigation prevented drawing a causal inference. The pollution-related risk observed in the female gender is an important clue that deserves further epidemiologic attention.


American Journal of Industrial Medicine | 2001

A historical cohort mortality study among shipyard workers in Genoa, Italy

Riccardo Puntoni; Franco Merlo; Luca Borsa; Giorgio Reggiardo; Elsa Garrone; Marcello Ceppi


Public Health | 2005

Ozone air pollution and daily mortality in Genoa, Italy between 1993 and 1996

Stefano Parodi; Marina Vercelli; Elsa Garrone; Vincenzo Fontana; Alberto Izzotti


Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 2010

A historical mortality study among bus drivers and bus maintenance workers exposed to urban air pollutants in the city of Genoa, Italy

Domenico Franco Merlo; Elena Stagi; Vincenzo Fontana; Dario Consonni; Claudia Gozza; Elsa Garrone; Pier Alberto Bertazzi; Angela Cecilia Pesatori


European Journal of Epidemiology | 1995

AIDS related neoplasms in Genoa, Italy.

Giovanni Gabutti; Marina Vercelli; Maria-Grazia De Rosa; Maria-Antonietta Orengo; Claudia Casella; Elsa Garrone; Cinzia Orlandini; Nicolò Piersantelli; Augusta Torresin; Fortunato Rizzo; Norberto Morandi; Pietro Crovari


Epidemiologia e prevenzione | 2005

Health conditions of the general population living near a steel plant

Claudia Casella; Elsa Garrone; Gennaro; Maria Antonietta Orengo; Antonella Puppo; Emanuele Stagnaro; Viarengo P; Marina Vercelli


Cancer Causes & Control | 2016

Lifestyle factors and risk of leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: a case-control study.

Stefano Parodi; Irene Santi; Enza Marani; Claudia Casella; Antonella Puppo; Elsa Garrone; Vincenzo Fontana; Emanuele Stagnaro


XIV riunione scientifica annuale AIRTUM, | 2011

Tumore del colon-retto: incidenza, trend, stime e loro determinanti in Regione Liguria.

Alberto Quaglia; Antonella Puppo; C Casella; Elsa Garrone; E Marani; Ma Orengo; Marina Vercelli


XXXIIIe Réunion du Groupe pour l’Epidémiologie et l’Enregistrement du Cancer des Pays de Langue Latine | 2008

Incidence of tumour and mortality by cause in areas of Genoa city identified by isoconcentration maps of volatile organic compounds (VOC).

Marina Vercelli; C Casella; Elsa Garrone; Antonella Puppo; F. Ricci; S. Manenti; D. Cappellano Rtrl


XX Riunione dell’Associazione Italiana Registri Tumori | 2006

Relazione fra livello socio-economico e mortalità per causa o incidenza per patologie tumorali nelle Unità Urbanistiche del Comune di Genova.

Elsa Garrone; C Casella; Antonella Puppo; D Cappellano; F Ricci; S Manenti; Marina Vercelli

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Antonella Puppo

National Cancer Research Institute

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Claudia Casella

National Cancer Research Institute

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Vincenzo Fontana

National Cancer Research Institute

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Emanuele Stagnaro

National Cancer Research Institute

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Riccardo Puntoni

National Cancer Research Institute

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Stefano Parodi

National Research Council

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Alberto Quaglia

National Cancer Research Institute

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