Occupational risk factors for endometrial cancer among textile workers in Shanghai, China.

Karen J Wernli, Roberta M Ray, Dao Li Gao, E Dawn Fitzgibbons, Janice E Camp, George Astrakianakis, Noah Seixas, Wenjin Li, Anneclaire J De Roos, Ziding Feng, David B Thomas, Harvey Checkoway
Author Information
  1. Karen J Wernli: Program in Epidemiology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 9810, USA. kwernli@fhcrc.org

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A case-cohort study was conducted to investigate associations between occupational exposures and endometrial cancer nested within a large cohort of textile workers in Shanghai, China.
METHODS: The study included 176 incident endometrial cancer cases diagnosed from 1989 to 1998 and a randomly-selected age-stratified reference subcohort (n = 3,061). Study subjects' complete work histories were linked to a job-exposure matrix developed specifically for the textile industry to assess occupational exposures. Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using Cox proportional hazards modeling adapted for the case-cohort design, adjusting for age at menarche and a composite variable of gravidity and parity.
RESULTS: An increased risk of endometrial cancer was detected among women who had worked for > or =10 years in silk production (HR = 3.8, 95% CI 1.2-11.8) and had exposure to silk dust (HR = 1.7, 95% CI 0.9-3.4). Albeit with few exposed women (two cases and eight subcohort women), there was a 7.4-fold increased risk associated with > or =10 years of silica dust exposure (95% CI 1.4-39.7).
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that some textile industry exposures might play a role in endometrial carcinoma and should be further replicated in other occupational settings.

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Grants

  1. R01 CA080180-01A1/NCI NIH HHS
  2. T32 ES007262/NIEHS NIH HHS
  3. T32 ES007262-13/NIEHS NIH HHS
  4. R01 CA080180/NCI NIH HHS
  5. R01 CA080180-04/NCI NIH HHS
  6. R01 CA80180/NCI NIH HHS
  7. T32 ES007262-14/NIEHS NIH HHS
  8. R01 CA080180-03/NCI NIH HHS
  9. T32 ES007262-15S2/NIEHS NIH HHS
  10. R01 CA080180-02/NCI NIH HHS
  11. T32 ES007262-12/NIEHS NIH HHS
  12. ES07262/NIEHS NIH HHS
  13. T32 ES007262-15S1/NIEHS NIH HHS
  14. T32 ES007262-15/NIEHS NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Aged
Aged, 80 and over
China
Dust
Endometrial Neoplasms
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Occupational Exposure
Risk Factors
Silk
Textile Industry

Chemicals

Dust
Silk

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