• Etiologie

  • Facteurs exogènes : Exposition professionnelle

  • Système nerveux central

Central nervous system tumors and agricultural exposures in the prospective cohort AGRICAN

Menée en France à partir des données de la cohorte prospective AGRICAN incluant 181 842 participants entre 2005 et 2007, cette étude évalue l'association entre une exposition à des facteurs agricoles (utilisation de pesticides, élevage d'animaux, culture de légumes...) et le risque de tumeur du système nerveux central (durée moyenne de suivi : 5, 2 ans ; 273 cas)

Studies in farmers suggest a possible role of pesticides in the occurrence of Central Nervous System (CNS) tumors but scientific evidence is still insufficient. Using data from the French prospective agricultural cohort AGRICAN (Agriculture & Cancer), we investigated the associations between exposure of farmers and pesticide users to various kinds of crops and animal farming and the incidence of CNS tumors, overall and by subtypes. Over the 2005–2007, 181,842 participants completed the enrollment questionnaire that collected a complete job calendar with lifetime history of farming types. Associations were estimated using proportional hazards models with age as underlying timescale. During a 5.2 years average follow-up, 273 incident cases of CNS tumors occurred, including 126 gliomas and 87 meningiomas. Analyses showed several increased risks of CNS tumors in farmers, especially in pesticide users (hazard ratio = 1.96; 95% confidence interval: 1.11–3.47). Associations varied with tumor subtypes and kinds of crop and animal farming. The main increases in risk were observed for meningiomas in pig farmers and in farmers growing sunflowers, beets and potatoes and for gliomas in farmers growing grasslands. In most cases, more pronounced risk excesses were observed among pesticide applicators. Even if we cannot completely rule out the contribution of other factors, pesticide exposures could be of primary concern to explain these findings.

International Journal of Cancer

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