A spatial analysis of childhood cancer and industrial air pollution in a metropolitan area of Colombia

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Valbuena-Garcia Ana MariaORCID,Rodriguez-Villamizar Laura Andrea,Uribe Pérez Claudia JanethORCID,Moreno Corzo Feisar Enrique,Ortiz Martinez Rafael Gustavo

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAir pollutants are considered carcinogenic to humans. In some European countries, an association with childhood cancer in children has been established. This phenomenon has not been addressed in Latin America, despite the spatial variability of air pollutants that may limit the extrapolation of the results to other geographical areas.ObjectiveTo conduct a spatial analysis of the relationship between childhood cancer and air pollution from industrial sources in a metropolitan area of Colombia.MethodsIncident cases of childhood cancers were obtained from the Population-based Cancer Registry of the Bucaramanga Metropolitan Area (2000-2015). Local and focused cluster tests were used for the detection of spatial clusters and the Poisson multivariable model was used to evaluate the combined effects of spatial variables.ResultsThe Kulldorff’s focused test found a significant spatial cluster (p=0.001) around one industrial agglomerate and the multivariable model results suggests that the distance effect is modified by the directional effect of the wind.ConclusionA spatial cluster of incident cases of childhood cancer occurred in the municipality of Bucaramanga. Our finding supports the hypothesis that childhood cancer might be related with industrial air pollution exposure in a Latin American city.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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