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Radon exposure and risk of death from circulatory system diseases among a large cohort of uranium miners - the PUMA study

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Introduction. Numerous studies highlighted the association between radon exposure and lung cancer risk. Nevertheless the question of radon-related risks for non-cancer diseases, and more specifically circulatory system diseases (CSD) have received limited investigation. Among uranium miners, only one cohort observed an association between radon exposure and CSD. Objectives. To investigate the relationship between cumulative radon exposure and CSD mortality in the PUMA study (Pooled Uranium Miners Analysis), a large international pooled set of cohorts of uranium miners. Methods. The PUMA study includes seven cohorts of uranium miners from Czechia, France, Germany, Canada and USA. Annual radon exposure has been estimated individually and expressed in Working Level Months (WLM). The relationship between cumulative radon exposure, applying a 5-years lag, and CSD death, and more specifically ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, was assessed with an internal Poisson regression model integrating a linear excess relative risk (ERR) structure, expressed per 100 WLM. Results. The PUMA study includes 119,709 male uranium miners hired between 1942 and 1996. The follow-up duration was between 30-39 years in each of the cohorts, contributing to 4.3 million person-years. The mean value of cumulative radon exposure in individual cohorts ranged between 31 and 580 WLM. At the end of follow-up, 52,450 miners were dead (44% of the cohort), and among them 17,494 deaths from CSD were recorded. The exposure-risk relationship did not show any increase in CSD risk associated with cumulative radon exposure (ERR/100 WLM=2.3.10-4; 95% confidence interval [-0.0033; 0.0042]). No increase in risk was observed for ischemic heart disease or cerebrovascular disease death. Conclusion. The PUMA study has a large study population and a high level of statistical power. These preliminary results did not show any increased risk for CSD mortality among uranium miners.
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hal-03636007 , version 1 (08-04-2022)

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Estelle Rage, David Richardson, Paul A Demers, Minh Do, Nathan Debono, et al.. Radon exposure and risk of death from circulatory system diseases among a large cohort of uranium miners - the PUMA study. 28th International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health, EPICOH, 2021, VIRTUAL, Canada. pp.A46, ⟨10.1136/OEM-2021-EPI.122⟩. ⟨hal-03636007⟩
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