Occupational Exposure to Nonionizing Radiation and Risk for Malignancy in Young Adults

Author:

Shapira Shachar12ORCID,Nitecki Maya12ORCID,Tzur Dorit1ORCID,Schwartz Naama1,Silverman Barbara G34,Zack Oren15,Friedensohn-Zuck Limor126

Affiliation:

1. Israeli Defense Forces Medical Corps , Kiryat Ono 5262000, Israel

2. Department of Military Medicine and “Tzameret,” Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Hadassah Ein Kerem Campus , Jerusalem 9112001, Israel

3. Israel National Cancer Registry, Israel Center for Disease Control, Israel Ministry of Health, Gertner Institute, Sheba Medical Center , Kiryat Ono 5265601, Israel

4. Epidemiology Faculty, School of Public Health, Tel Aviv University School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel

5. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel

6. ENTIRE Endocrine Neoplasia Translational Research Center, Chaim Sheba Medical Center , Ramat Gan 5265601, Israel

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Nonionizing radiation (NIR) is considered “possibly carcinogenic to humans,” and therefore, exposure of young military personnel raises concerns regarding increased risk for cancer. The aim of our study was to compare the cancer incidence in exposed and nonexposed populations in order to gain better understanding of their risk. Materials and Methods A longitudinal retrospective cohort study, between 2009 and 2018, was conducted. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) aerial defense units service members, with NIR exposure (range of 2-300 GHz, below the International Commission of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection guidelines), were compared with a similar sociodemographic group of service members without NIR exposure. Both groups were followed for cancer incidence (all-cause and specific malignancies). Kaplan–Meier analysis of cancer-free survival and univariate and multivariable logistic regressions for possible confounders and risk factors were performed. This analysis was repeated on a matched 1:1 control group. Results Exposure and comparison groups included 3,825 and 11,049 individuals, respectively. Forty-one cases diagnosed with cancer were identified during the follow-up time (mean 4.8 [±2.7] years), 13 (0.34%) of which were reported in the exposure group, and 28 (0.25%) were reported in the comparison group. The odds ratio (OR) for cancer incidence in the exposure vs. control groups was 1.34 (95%CI, 0.70-2.60), P-value = 0.3807. The results remained unchanged after adjustment for sex, age at enrollment, service length, socioeconomic status, and military occupation (adjOR = 1.38 [95%CI, 0.67-2.82], P = 0.3818). Conclusions Our study did not find an increased short-term risk for cancer in young adults exposed to NIR radiation as compared with unexposed young adults.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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