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The impacts of long-term exposure to PM2.5 on cancer hospitalizations in Brazil
Cancer; particulate matter; hospitalization; cancer burden
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Pei Yu / Monash University
Rongbin Xu / Monash University
Micheline Coelho / UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO
Paulo Saldiva / UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO
Shanshan Li / Monash University
Qi Zhao / Monash University
Ajay Mahal / University of Melbourne
Malcolm Sim / Monash University
Michael Abramson / Monash Univervi
Yuming Guo / Monash University
Background: Long-term exposure to PM2.5 has been linked to cancer incidence and mortality. However, it was unknown whether there was an association with cancer hospitalizations.

Methods: Data on cancer hospitalizations and annual PM2.5 concentrations were collected from 1,814 Brazilian cities during 2002–2015. A difference-in-difference approach with quasi-Poisson regression was applied to examine State-specific associations. The State-specific associations were pooled at a national level using random-effect meta-analyses. PM2.5 attributable burden were estimated for cancer hospitalization admissions, inpatient days and costs.

Results: We included 5,102,358 cancer hospitalizations (53.8% female). The mean annual concentration of PM2.5 was 7.0 μg/m3 (standard deviation: 4.0μg/m3). With each 1 μg/m3 increase in two-year-average (current year and previous one year) concentrations of PM2.5, the relative risks (RR) of hospitalization were 1.04 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.02 to 1.07) for all-site cancers from 2002 to 2015 without sex and age differences. We estimated that 33.82% (95%CI: 14.97% to 47.84%) of total cancer hospitalizations could be attributed to PM2.5 exposure in Brazil during the study time. For every 100,000 population, 1,190 (95%CI: 527 to 1,836) cancer hospitalizations, 8,191 (95%CI: 3,627 to 11,587) inpatient days and US$788,775 (95%CI: $349,272 to $1,115,825) cost were attributable to PM2.5 exposure.

Conclusions: Long-term exposure to ambient PM2.5 was positively associated with hospitalization for many cancer types in Brazil. Inpatient days and cost would be saved if the annual PM2.5 exposure was reduced.
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    06月14日

    2021

    06月15日

    2021

  • 06月15日 2021

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  • 06月15日 2021

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Queensland University of Technology, Australia (QUT)
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Xi'an Jiaotong University
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