Comparative analysis of the relationship between leukemia trends with forest fires and solar activity in different age groups

Author:

Pinaev Sergey K.1ORCID,Starinsky Valery V.2ORCID,Chizhov Alexey Ya.345ORCID,Pinaeva Olga G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Far Eastern State Medical University

2. Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P.A. Hertsen, branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution National Medical Research Center of Radiology

3. Peoples' friendship university of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba

4. Medical and environmental center “Mountain air XXI century”

5. State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — Federal Medical Biophysical Center named after A.I. Burnazyan

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studying the etiology of leukemia is necessary to develop measures to prevent this pathology. AIM: Conduct a comparative analysis of the relationship between trends in the incidence of leukemia with forest fires and solar activity in different age groups. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Information on the incidence of leukemia in Russia in 1990–2019 was provided by the Moscow Research Oncological Institute named after P.A. Hertsen. Data on solar activity (Wolf numbers) and the number of forest fires were taken from open sources. A Pearson correlation analysis of dynamic series of environmental factors and the incidence of leukemia was carried out in 11 iterations with a time delay (lag) of 0–10 years. The obtained data was compared with similar information for the regions of Russia, the USA and Canada. RESULTS: A trend towards an increase in the incidence of leukemia in children and adults has been established in the populations of Russia, the USA and Canada. A relationship between the number of forest fires and the incidence of leukemia was found in 35 regions of Russia; the average correlation coefficient and lag were comparable to those previously identified in the Khabarovsk Territory. The correlation of Wolf numbers with the frequency of leukemia has been established in pediatric and full-age populations of Russia, Canada and the USA. In the full-age population of Russia, a tendency towards an increased connection between the frequency of leukemia and solar activity was revealed: in 1990–1999, the correlation was 0.697; in 2000–2009 it increased to 0.815; in 2010–2019 reached a very strong level (0.920), while the lag decreased from 6 to 4 years. CONCLUSION: Fluctuations in the incidence of leukemia in all age groups in Russia correlate with the number of forest fires and solar activity.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

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