Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Pluth,Thaís Bremm
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Zanini,Lucas Adalberto Geraldi, Battisti,Iara Denise Endruweit
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Saude em Debate
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We conducted an integrative literature review of published studies on pesticide and cancer exposure, focusing on farmers, rural population, pesticide applicators, and rural workers. The Medline/PubMed was used as searching database. After the retrieval, 74 articles were selected according to pre-established criteria, which design involved 39 case-controls, 32 cohorts, 2 ecological ones, and 1 cross-sectional. Among them, 64 studies showed associations between pesticides and cancer while 10 did not find any significant association. The studies found 53 different types of pesticides significantly associated with at least one type of cancer and 19 different types of cancers linked to at least one type of pesticide. Although few studies presented contradictory results, the sole fact of being a farmer or living near crops or high agricultural areas have also been used as a proxy for pesticide exposure and significantly associated with higher cancer risk. The literature well illustrates the case of prostate cancer, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, bladder and colon cancers. Studies are recommended to further investigate the relationship between pesticide and neoplasm of testis, breast, esophagus, kidney, thyroid, lip, head and neck, and bone.
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title Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
spellingShingle Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
Pluth,Thaís Bremm
Neoplasms
Agrochemicals
Occupational diseases
Review
title_short Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
title_full Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
title_fullStr Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
title_full_unstemmed Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
title_sort Pesticide exposure and cancer: an integrative literature review
author Pluth,Thaís Bremm
author_facet Pluth,Thaís Bremm
Zanini,Lucas Adalberto Geraldi
Battisti,Iara Denise Endruweit
author_role author
author2 Zanini,Lucas Adalberto Geraldi
Battisti,Iara Denise Endruweit
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pluth,Thaís Bremm
Zanini,Lucas Adalberto Geraldi
Battisti,Iara Denise Endruweit
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasms
Agrochemicals
Occupational diseases
Review
topic Neoplasms
Agrochemicals
Occupational diseases
Review
description ABSTRACT We conducted an integrative literature review of published studies on pesticide and cancer exposure, focusing on farmers, rural population, pesticide applicators, and rural workers. The Medline/PubMed was used as searching database. After the retrieval, 74 articles were selected according to pre-established criteria, which design involved 39 case-controls, 32 cohorts, 2 ecological ones, and 1 cross-sectional. Among them, 64 studies showed associations between pesticides and cancer while 10 did not find any significant association. The studies found 53 different types of pesticides significantly associated with at least one type of cancer and 19 different types of cancers linked to at least one type of pesticide. Although few studies presented contradictory results, the sole fact of being a farmer or living near crops or high agricultural areas have also been used as a proxy for pesticide exposure and significantly associated with higher cancer risk. The literature well illustrates the case of prostate cancer, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, bladder and colon cancers. Studies are recommended to further investigate the relationship between pesticide and neoplasm of testis, breast, esophagus, kidney, thyroid, lip, head and neck, and bone.
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