Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium

Purpose. It has been suggested that parental occupational paint exposure around the time of conception or pregnancy increases the risk of childhood leukemia in the offspring.Methods. We obtained individual level data from 13 case–control studies participating in the Childhood Leukemia International...

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Main Authors: Bailey, H., Fritschi, Lin, Metayer, C., Infante-Rivard, C., Magnani, C., Petridou, E., Roman, E., Spector, L., Kaatsch, P., Clavel, J., Milne, Elizabeth, Dockerty, J., Glass, D., Lightfoot, T., Miligi, L., Rudant, J., Baka, M., Rondelli, R., Amigou, A., Simpson, J., Kang, A., Moschovi, M., Schuz, J.
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30851
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author Bailey, H.
Fritschi, Lin
Metayer, C.
Infante-Rivard, C.
Magnani, C.
Petridou, E.
Roman, E.
Spector, L.
Kaatsch, P.
Clavel, J.
Milne, Elizabeth
Dockerty, J.
Glass, D.
Lightfoot, T.
Miligi, L.
Rudant, J.
Baka, M.
Rondelli, R.
Amigou, A.
Simpson, J.
Kang, A.
Moschovi, M.
Schuz, J.
author_facet Bailey, H.
Fritschi, Lin
Metayer, C.
Infante-Rivard, C.
Magnani, C.
Petridou, E.
Roman, E.
Spector, L.
Kaatsch, P.
Clavel, J.
Milne, Elizabeth
Dockerty, J.
Glass, D.
Lightfoot, T.
Miligi, L.
Rudant, J.
Baka, M.
Rondelli, R.
Amigou, A.
Simpson, J.
Kang, A.
Moschovi, M.
Schuz, J.
author_sort Bailey, H.
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description Purpose. It has been suggested that parental occupational paint exposure around the time of conception or pregnancy increases the risk of childhood leukemia in the offspring.Methods. We obtained individual level data from 13 case–control studies participating in the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium. Occupational data were harmonized to a compatible format. Meta-analyses of studyspecific odds ratios (ORs) were undertaken, as well as pooled analyses of individual data using unconditional logistic regression.Results. Using individual data from fathers of 8,185 cases and 14,210 controls, the pooled OR for paternal exposure around conception and risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) was 0.93 [95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.76, 1.14]. Analysis of data from 8,156 ALL case mothers and 14,568 control mothers produced a pooled OR of 0.81 (95 % CI 0.39, 1.68) for exposure during pregnancy. Foracute myeloid leukemia (AML), the pooled ORs for paternal and maternal exposure were 0.96 (95 % CI 0.65, 1.41) and 1.31 (95 % CI 0.38, 4.47), respectively, based on data from 1,231 case and 11,392 control fathers and 1,329 case and 12,141 control mothers. Heterogeneity among the individual studies ranged from low to modest.Conclusions. Null findings for paternal exposure for both ALL and AML are consistent with previous reports. Despite the large sample size, results for maternal exposure to paints in pregnancy were based on small numbers of exposed. Overall, we found no evidence that parental occupational exposure to paints increases the risk of leukemia in the offspring, but further data on home exposure are needed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-308512018-03-29T09:08:01Z Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium Bailey, H. Fritschi, Lin Metayer, C. Infante-Rivard, C. Magnani, C. Petridou, E. Roman, E. Spector, L. Kaatsch, P. Clavel, J. Milne, Elizabeth Dockerty, J. Glass, D. Lightfoot, T. Miligi, L. Rudant, J. Baka, M. Rondelli, R. Amigou, A. Simpson, J. Kang, A. Moschovi, M. Schuz, J. Leukemia Parental occupation Childhood Meta-analysis Paint Pooled analysis Purpose. It has been suggested that parental occupational paint exposure around the time of conception or pregnancy increases the risk of childhood leukemia in the offspring.Methods. We obtained individual level data from 13 case–control studies participating in the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium. Occupational data were harmonized to a compatible format. Meta-analyses of studyspecific odds ratios (ORs) were undertaken, as well as pooled analyses of individual data using unconditional logistic regression.Results. Using individual data from fathers of 8,185 cases and 14,210 controls, the pooled OR for paternal exposure around conception and risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) was 0.93 [95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.76, 1.14]. Analysis of data from 8,156 ALL case mothers and 14,568 control mothers produced a pooled OR of 0.81 (95 % CI 0.39, 1.68) for exposure during pregnancy. Foracute myeloid leukemia (AML), the pooled ORs for paternal and maternal exposure were 0.96 (95 % CI 0.65, 1.41) and 1.31 (95 % CI 0.38, 4.47), respectively, based on data from 1,231 case and 11,392 control fathers and 1,329 case and 12,141 control mothers. Heterogeneity among the individual studies ranged from low to modest.Conclusions. Null findings for paternal exposure for both ALL and AML are consistent with previous reports. Despite the large sample size, results for maternal exposure to paints in pregnancy were based on small numbers of exposed. Overall, we found no evidence that parental occupational exposure to paints increases the risk of leukemia in the offspring, but further data on home exposure are needed. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30851 10.1007/s10552-014-0441-z Kluwer Academic Publishers restricted
spellingShingle Leukemia
Parental occupation
Childhood
Meta-analysis
Paint
Pooled analysis
Bailey, H.
Fritschi, Lin
Metayer, C.
Infante-Rivard, C.
Magnani, C.
Petridou, E.
Roman, E.
Spector, L.
Kaatsch, P.
Clavel, J.
Milne, Elizabeth
Dockerty, J.
Glass, D.
Lightfoot, T.
Miligi, L.
Rudant, J.
Baka, M.
Rondelli, R.
Amigou, A.
Simpson, J.
Kang, A.
Moschovi, M.
Schuz, J.
Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium
title Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium
title_full Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium
title_fullStr Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium
title_full_unstemmed Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium
title_short Parental Occupational Paint Exposure and Risk of Childhood Leukemia in the Offspring: Findings From the Childhood Leukemia International Consortium
title_sort parental occupational paint exposure and risk of childhood leukemia in the offspring: findings from the childhood leukemia international consortium
topic Leukemia
Parental occupation
Childhood
Meta-analysis
Paint
Pooled analysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30851