MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA AND MULTIPLE MYELOMA LINKED WITH AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS IN A NEW ZEALAND CANCER REGISTRY-BASED STUDY

Mortality studies have indicated that workers in agriculture and forestry may be at increased risk of developing malignant lymphonia and multiple myeloma. The authors report the findings from a case-control study of 734 male malignant lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients (International Classificat...

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description Mortality studies have indicated that workers in agriculture and forestry may be at increased risk of developing malignant lymphonia and multiple myeloma. The authors report the findings from a case-control study of 734 male malignant lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients (International Classification of Diseases (lCD) 200–203) registered with the New Zealand Cancer Registry in the period 1977–1981 and aged 20 years or more at time of registration. Controls also were males chosen from the cancer registry with four controls per case, matched on age and year of registration. The case group contained a significant excess of the occupational category involving agriculture and forestry (odds ratio=1.25, 95% confidence limits=1.00, 1.56). This excess was almost entirely among those aged less than 65 years at time of registration (odds ratio=1.45, 95% confidence limits=1.08, 1.95), particularly among patients with multiple myeloma (ICD 203) (odds ratio=2.22, 95% confidence limits=1.31, 3.75) and the category including nodular lymphoma, mycosis fungoldes, and unspecified non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (ICD 202) (odds ratio=1.76, 95% confidence limits=1.03, 3.02). Mortality from malignant lymphoma and multiple myeloma increased significantly during the period 1955–1979.
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Age Factors
Aged
agricultural workers' diseases
Agriculture
Biological and medical sciences
Female
Hematologic and hematopoietic diseases
Hodgkin Disease - etiology
Hodgkin Disease - mortality
Hodgkin's disease
Humans
Leukemias. Malignant lymphomas. Malignant reticulosis. Myelofibrosis
lymphoma
Lymphoma - etiology
Lymphoma - mortality
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
multiple myeloma
Multiple Myeloma - etiology
Multiple Myeloma - mortality
New Zealand
Occupational Diseases - etiology
Occupational Diseases - mortality
Registries
Risk
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