Blood Cadmium Level Is a Marker of Cancer Risk in Men

Author:

Derkacz Róża1ORCID,Marciniak Wojciech1ORCID,Baszuk Piotr2ORCID,Wysokińska Monika2,Chrzanowska Natalia2,Lener Marcin2,Huzarski Tomasz23,Gronwald Jacek2ORCID,Dębniak Tadeusz2ORCID,Cybulski Cezary2ORCID,Jakubowska Anna2ORCID,Scott Rodney J.45ORCID,Lubiński Jan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Read-Gene, Grzepnica, ul. Alabastrowa 8, 72-003 Dobra, Poland

2. Department of Genetics and Pathology, International Hereditary Cancer Center, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, ul. Unii Lubelskiej 1, 71-252 Szczecin, Poland

3. Department of Clinical Genetics and Pathology, University of Zielona Góra, ul. Zyty 28, 65-046 Zielona Góra, Poland

4. School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, Faculty of Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia

5. Division of Molecular Medicine, NSW Health Pathology North, Newcastle, NSW 2064, Australia

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) is a known carcinogen, but its impact on cancer risk at lower concentrations is poorly understood. Previous studies on Cd and cancer risk in men show inconsistent results, prompting further investigation. A prospective cohort study involving 2956 men was conducted. Blood Cd levels were measured, and participants were followed for 78 months to assess cancer incidence. Men with high blood Cd levels (>0.71 µg/L) had a significantly increased risk of cancer compared to those with low levels (<0.19 µg/L) (HR 3.42, p < 0.001), particularly among non-smokers (HR 3.74, p = 0.003), individuals aged < 60 years (HR 2.79, p = 0.017), and ≥60 (HR 4.63, p = 0.004). The influence of smoking on cancer risk based on Cd levels was not significant in this study. Blood Cd levels may influence cancer risk in men, emphasizing the importance of minimizing Cd exposure to reduce risk. Confirmation of these results in other populations is essential for effective preventive measures against Cd-related cancers.

Funder

National Centre for Research and Development Projects

Publisher

MDPI AG

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