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. 2014 Oct;20(4):313-7.
doi: 10.1179/2049396714Y.0000000080.

A follow-up of cancer incidence among former Finnish dump site residents: 1999-2011

A follow-up of cancer incidence among former Finnish dump site residents: 1999-2011

Eero Pukkala. Int J Occup Environ Health. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

Background: In an analysis of the years 1976-1998, a 50% excess in cancer incidence was observed among residents in twelve blockhouses in Helsinki, Finland on a former dump area containing industrial and household waste.

Objective: To assess cancer risk over a 13-year period 1999-2011 among residents formerly living in houses built on a dump area.

Methods: All 1879 persons who ever lived in the former dump area were identified and the number of cancer cases in this population was obtained from the Finnish Cancer Registry.

Results: After 5 years of residence at the dump site, the standardized incidence ratio of cancer (all sites combined) was 1·32 (95% CI: 0·94-1·79) in men and 0·53 (95% CI: 0·33-0·82) for women, in comparison with the general Helsinki population (1999-2011). No significant excess cancer risks were found.

Conclusions: Residing on a former dump area was not found to result in an increased risk of cancer.

Keywords: Cancer,; Dump toxins,; Finland.

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