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Association between oil spill clean-up work and thyroid cancer: Nine years of follow-up after the Hebei Spirit oil spill accident.

Marine pollution bulletin 2024 Vol.199() p. 116041

Choi YH, Kim L, Huh DA, Moon KW, Kang MS, Lee YJ

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In 2007, an unprecedented oil spill occurred in Taean, Korea.

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APA Choi YH, Kim L, et al. (2024). Association between oil spill clean-up work and thyroid cancer: Nine years of follow-up after the Hebei Spirit oil spill accident.. Marine pollution bulletin, 199, 116041. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116041
MLA Choi YH, et al.. "Association between oil spill clean-up work and thyroid cancer: Nine years of follow-up after the Hebei Spirit oil spill accident.." Marine pollution bulletin, vol. 199, 2024, pp. 116041.
PMID 38237246

Abstract

In 2007, an unprecedented oil spill occurred in Taean, Korea. Although crude oil contains chemicals that could increase thyroid cancer risk, few studies have examined the long-term effects of oil exposure during clean-up and thyroid cancer incidence. We investigated the long-term thyroid cancer incidence among participants involved in clean-up work. 1798 participants engaged in at least two surveys since the baseline was tracked from 2008 to 2018. Participants reported the days they participated in oil clean-up works and cancer diagnoses. Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate the hazard ratios between clean-up work duration and thyroid cancer. Over the 9-year follow-up, 30 thyroid cancer cases were diagnosed. A positive association was observed between clean-up duration and thyroid cancer risk. This effect was more pronounced among residents living <50 m from traffic roads. Our results indicate that crude oil clean-up work participation may increase the thyroid cancer risk.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Petroleum Pollution; Follow-Up Studies; Accidents; Thyroid Neoplasms; Petroleum; Republic of Korea

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