Farming, Pesticides, and Brain Cancer: A 20-Year Updated Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Literature Search
2.2. Inclusion Criteria
- Epidemiologic studies of adult populations that included farmers (i.e., farmers, farm managers, agricultural workers, and/or wives of farmers).
- Morbidity or mortality from brain cancer or cancers of the central nervous system was a reported outcome.
- Measures of effect were estimated in the study, or data were available that allowed for the calculation of a relative risk estimate (i.e., Standardized Incidence Ratio (SIR), Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR), Proportionate Mortality Ratio (PMR), Relative Risk (RR), Odds Ratio (OR), Proportionate Cancer Mortality Ratio (PCMR), Mortality Odds Ratio (MOR)) and a measure of variability (i.e., 95% confidence interval (CI)).
2.3. Extracting Data from Included Studies
- When a study presented risk estimates (i.e., SMRs) for more than one reference group, such as with a national population and a regional population, we used the latter.
- When risk estimates were presented for both industry (i.e., the type of activity at a person’s work) and occupation (i.e., the kind of work a person does to earn a living), we used the latter and, when available, selected risk estimates associated with “farming” as an occupation. If risk estimates for multiple farming occupations (i.e., farmers, farm managers, farm laborers) were presented, we pooled estimates and, when possible, abstracted those which specifically attributed to crop (i.e., corn, peanuts, grains, tobacco) or livestock (i.e., poultry, cattle, hogs) farming. When a study made distinctions between “farmers” and “other agricultural occupations” or “forestry workers and fishermen” in their reporting of risk estimates, we extracted those for “farmers”.
- When risk estimates were reported for outcomes that included “diseases of the nervous system”, “all nervous system cancers”, and “brain cancer”, we extracted those specific to “brain cancer”. When studies reported separate risk estimates for more than one histological type of brain cancer, or for malignant and benign neoplasms, we pooled estimates across the brain cancer subtypes.
- When a study reported more than one measure of risk (i.e., SMR, OR), we prioritized our abstraction as follows: RR, OR, SMR/SIR, PMR/PCMR. If a study reported crude and adjusted risk estimates, we used adjusted measures. If 95% confidence intervals were not reported and approximate CIs could not be calculated with data provided by the study, we used the 90% CIs.
- When a study reported effect measures for two (or more) separate population cohorts and reported risk estimates for these subcohorts individually, we used these risk estimates as separate observations, i.e., as if they were two (or more) studies. If the study did not provide data to be able to calculate effect measures on the entire cohort, we used the data for the portion of the cohort that was available in our calculations.
2.4. Evaluation of Quality
2.5. Meta-Analysis Model
2.6. Analysis of Heterogeneity and Influence and Sensitivity Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Alberghini [40] | 1991 | Khuder | Europe (Italy) | Cohort | deaths among 4580 male farmers licensed to buy and use pesticides in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy during 1974–1987; both regional and national populations were used as a reference | crop | no | 11 | SMR | 1.39 (0.69, 2.46) | - | 0.68 (0.60,0.78) |
Blair [41] | 1993 | Khuder | US (multiple states) | PMR | deaths in 23 US states during 1984–1988 among farmers (n = 135,560) compared with non-farmers | mixed | no | 473 | PMR | 1.14 (1.04, 1.24) | - | 0.87 (0.81,0.93) |
Brownson [34] | 1990 | Khuder | US (Missouri) | Case-control | 312 histologically confirmed brain and other CNS cancer cases and 1248 frequency-matched controls (patients with other cancers) in white males from the Missouri Cancer Registry during January 1984–1988 | not specified | no | 21 | OR | 1.10 (0.60, 1.70) | - | - |
Burmeister [42] | 1981 | Khuder | US (Iowa) | Cohort | 121,101 deaths among white males aged >20 in Iowa during 1971–1978; Iowa population was used as a reference | not specified | no | 111 | SMR | 1.13 (0.66, 1.82) | - | 1.12; p < 0.01 |
Cerhan [43] | 1998 | Pubmed | US (Iowa) | PMR | 88,090 deaths among white males 20 years or older in Iowa during 1987–1993; deaths among farmers (n = 5552) were compared to those among non-farmers (n = 82,538) | not specified | age 65+ (assumed longer exposure) | 117 | PMR | 1.10 (0.92, 1.32) | 1.09 (0.88, 1.36) | 0.92 (0.90, 0.94) |
Corrao [44] | 1989 | Acquavella | Europe (Piedmont, Italy) | Cohort | hospitalizations for a malignant neoplasm among 25,945 male farmers licensed to purchase and use pesticides between 1970 and 1974 | crop | cluster of villages with the greatest arable land | 25 | SIR | 1.0 (0.6, 1.4) | 0.7 (0.3, 1.3) | 0.7 (0.6, 0.8) |
Dean [45] | 1994 | Khuder | Europe (Ireland) | Cohort | deaths caused by brain cancers among farmers in Ireland between 1971 and 1987; the general population was used as a reference | not specified | no | 240 | SMR | 0.91 (0.62, 0.98) | - | - |
Decoufle [46] | 1977 | Acquavella | US (New York) | Case-control | 25,416 cancer patients admitted to a cancer treatment center in New York between 1956 and 1965 and non-cancer patients | mixed | no | 2 | OR | 6.53 (0.57, 74.24) | - | - |
Delzell [10] | 1985 | Khuder | US (North Carolina) | PMR | 74,041 deaths among black and white male residents of North Carolina during 1976–1978 aged ≥15 years | livestock, crop | level of agricultural activity (non-whites only); age at death ≥65 years | 27 | SMR | 1.21 (0.38, 3.88) | 0.91 (0.34, 2.48) | 0.90 (0.81, 1.0) |
Demers [47] | 1991 | Khuder | US (Washington) | Case-control (cancer deaths) | white males aged 20 years and older who died in Washington state between 1969 and 1971 from a brain tumor (n = 904) and from a cause other than brain cancer, CNS tumor, or leukemia (n = 904) as identified from death certificates | not specified | farmers and farm managers | 63 | OR | 1.05 (0.75, 1.47) | 1.0 (0.7, 1.6) | - |
Faustini [48] | 1993 | Acquavella | Europe (Aprilia, Italy) | Cohort | deaths among 2127 registered farmers aged 30 years or older who were residents of Aprilia between 1971 and 1988; the population of Italy was used as a reference | crop | no | 3 | SMR | 1.38 (0.44, 4.35) | - | 0.81 (0.58,1.12) |
Fincham [49] | 1992 | Khuder | Canada (Alberta) | Case-control | 1130 male farmers and 3563 men in other occupations between 25 and 74 years of age from the Alberta Cancer Registry during 1983–1988 diagnosed with their first neoplasm | not specified | no | 8 | OR | 0.33 (0.16, 0.68) | - | - |
Forastiere [50] | 1993 | Khuder | Europe (Italy) | Case-control (cancer deaths) | 2154 deaths (1674 cancer deaths and 480 referent deaths of all causes) among men aged 35–80 in rural areas surrounding the Viterbo Province between 1980 and 1986 | crop | employed > 10 years | 10 | OR | 0.67 (0.29, 1.50) | 1.04 (0.43, 2.44) | - |
Gallagher [51] | 1989 | Acquavella | Canada (British Columbia) | PMR | deaths among persons aged 20 and older in British Columbia recorded during 1950 and 1984; 35,668 deaths among male farmers, managers, and laborers compared with all other deaths among the 536,636 | mixed | no | 111 | PMR | 0.98 (0.81, 1.18) | - | 0.84 (0.68, 1.02) |
Gandhi [11] | 2014 | Agricola | US | Case-control (cancer deaths) | 26 brain cancer deaths during 1990–2003 and randomly sampled controls from 43,904 poultry and nonpoultry workers who were members of the United Food and Commercial Worker union between 1949 and 1989 in the US | livestock, crop | no | 6 | OR | 1.6 (0.3, 8.4) | - | - |
Gunnarsdottir [52] | 1991 | Khuder | Europe (Iceland) | Cohort | 5922 men registered with the Farmers’ Pension Fund between 1971 and 1980; Icelandic male population was used as a reference | livestock | no | 11 | SIR | 1.28 (0.73, 2.52) | - | 0.72 (0.63, 0.82) |
Heineman [53] | 1995 | Khuder | Asia (Shanghai, China) | Cohort | 276 cases of brain cancer among women age 30 years or older in the Shanghai Cancer Registry during 1980–1984; the 1982 census and a sample of retirees from the same urban districts were used a reference | crop | grain farmers (higher probability of exposure to pesticides) | 3 | SIR | 2.8 (0.6, 8.0) | 6.5 (1.3, 19.1) | - |
Howe [54] | 1983 | Khuder | Canada | Cohort | deaths among 415,201 males in Canada from 1965 to 1969 with data documented on occupation; the Canadian population and the occupational cohort as a whole were used as a reference | not specified | no | 4 | SMR | 1.77 (0.59, 4.22) | - | 0.88 (0.79, 0.98) |
Inskip [55] | 1996 | Khuder | Europe (England and Wales) | PMR | all deaths among England and Wales at ages 20–74 during 1979–80 and 1982–90; 62,780 deaths among farmers were compared with those of the general working population | not specified | no | 495 | PCMR | 1.12 (1.03, 1.22) | - | 0.96 (0.91, 1.02) |
Keller [56] | 1994 | Khuder | US (Illinois) | Case-control | 9514 cancer cases reported to the Illinois state cancer registry between 1986 and 1988 with information on both employment and tobacco use | mixed | no | 30 | OR | 1.39 (0.86, 2.24) | - | - |
Kristensen [12] | 1996 | Khuder | Europe (Norway) | Cohort | cancer occurrence among 246,104 farm holders and spouses in Norway identified through the agricultural census in 1969–1989; the total rural population of Norway was used as reference | livestock, crop | those who purchased pesticides | 122 | SIR | 0.91 (0.77, 1.08) | 1.24 (0.89, 1.73) | 0.84 (0.71, 1.0) |
Lee [57] | 2002 | Pubmed | US (26 states) | PMR | deaths among from 26 states during 1984–1993; deaths among crop and livestock industry farmers (n = 267,479) were compared to all deaths (~5.7 million) | livestock, crop | no | 869 | PMR | 1.08 (0.93, 1.25) | - | 0.90 (0.86, 0.95) |
Lee [13] | 2005 | Pubmed | US (Nebraska) | Case-control | White male cases of histologically confirmed incident cases of glioma aged 21 and older diagnosed between 1988 and 1993 from the Nebraska Cancer Registry or from 11 hospitals (n = 251) and population-based controls either from the general population via random digit dialing or from Medicare files or death certificates (n = 498) | not specified | ≥ 55 years farmed | 89 | OR | 1.51 (1.01, 2.27) | 3.9 (1.8, 8.6) | - |
Mallin [58] | 1989 | Khuder | US (Illinois) | Case-control (cancer deaths) | deaths from seven cancer sites (n = 10,013) and randomly sampled non-cancer deaths (n = 3198) among black and white men aged 35–74 in Illinois during 1979–1984 | not specified | no | 70 | OR | 1.70 (1.23, 2.38) | - | - |
Mastrangelo [59] | 1996 | Khuder | Europe (Padova, Italy) | Cohort | deaths among 2283 male dairy cattle and crop/orchard farmers in Veneto during 1970–1992; the Italian male population was used as a reference | livestock, crop | no | 7 | SMR | 2.36 (1.12, 4.98) | - | - |
McLaughlin [60] | 1987 | Khuder | Europe (Sweden) | Cohort | 3394 intercranial gliomas among Swedish malesg,r employed in 1960 and followed from 1961 to 1979; the Swedish population was used as a reference | not specified | no | 621 | SIR | 1.10 (1.02, 1.19) | - | - |
Menegoz [61] | 2002 | Pubmed | Multi-national study | Case-control | histologically confirmed meningiomas (n = 330) aged 20–80 years and diagnosed during 1980–1991; 2229 matched (age group, gender, and study center) controls | livestock, crop | no | 63 | OR | 1.05 (0.76, 1.45) | - | - |
Milham [62] | 1983 | Acquavella | US (Washington) | PMR | deaths among 429,926 men during 1950–1979 and 25,066 women excluding homemakers during 1974–1979 in Washington | livestock, crop | yes | 69 | PMR | 1.11 (0.87, 1.40) | - | - |
Mills [63] | 2006 | Pubmed | US (California) | PMR | deaths (n = 3977) among current and former farmworkers who were members of the UFW in California during 1973–2000; the US and Hispanic California populations were used as a reference | not specified | no | 18 | PMR | 0.57 (0.34, 0.90) | - | 0.79 (0.73,0.84) |
Miranda-Filho [14] | 2011 | Pubmed | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | Case-control (cancer deaths) | brain cancer deaths (n = 2040) among adults aged 18 years and older who resided in Rio de Janeiro during 1996–2005, controls (n = 4140) were selected from among all other causes | mixed | per capita of pesticide sales as an indicator of potential exposure to pesticides | 95 | OR | 1.82 (1.21, 2.71) | 1.15 (0.90, 1.47) | - |
Musicco [64] | 1982 | Khuder | Europe (Milan, Italy) | Case-control | patients with glioma (n = 47) and controls (n = 201) with non-neoplastic diseases or benign tumors hospitalized at a neurological institute in Milan, Italy during January 1979 to March 1980; analyzed as matched pairs | not specified | farmers who worked after 1960 when the use of pesticides and fertilizers was higher | 17 | OR | 1.9 (1.23, 4.66) | 5.7 (1.66, 25.78) | - |
Musicco [15] | 1988 | Khuder | Europe (Milan, Italy) | Case-control | patients with glioma brain tumors (n = 240) and hospital controls with non-neoplastic neurological diseases without severe psychiatric disorders (n = 742) aged 20–74 years old hospitalized at a neurological institute in Milan between January 1983 and December 1984 | not specified | chemical users | 61 | OR | 1.60 (1.06, 2.42) | 1.6 (1.04, 2.53) | - |
Preston-Martin [37] | 1993 | Khuder | New Zealand | Case-control | adult male brain cancer patients (n = 1619) and non-brain cancer controls (n = 12,010) obtained from the New Zealand cancer registry between 1972 and 1988 | livestock, mixed | no | 48 | OR | 3.23 (2.29, 4.57) | - | - |
Rafnsson [65] | 1989 | Acquavella | Europe (Iceland) | Cohort | 5923 farmers registered in the Farmers’ Pension Fund in Iceland between 1977 and 1984; the Icelandic male population was used as a reference | livestock | those born between 1934 and 1945, presumably more pesticide use | 7 | SMR | 1.23 (0.49, 2.53) | 1.49 (0.04, 8.32) | 0.72 (0.58, 0.89) |
Rodvall [66] | 1996 | Khuder | Europe (Sweden) | Case-control | 192 newly diagnosed histologically confirmed cases of glioma and 343 matched controls between the ages 25–74 in central Sweden during 1987–1990 | mixed | those with self-estimated exposure to pesticides or weedkillers | 33 | OR | 1.12 (0.65, 1.93) | 1.92 (0.81, 4.56) | - |
Ronco [39] | 1992 | Khuder | Europe (Denmark) | Cohort | 1970 farmers 15–74 years old registered in the Danish Occupational Cancer Register in 1970; Danish employed population was used as a reference | not specified | no | 291 | SIR | 1.00 (0.90, 1.13) | - | - |
Ronco [39] | 1992 | Khuder | Europe (Italy) | Cohort | cancer deaths in Italian farmers aged 18–74 years between 1981 and 1982; deaths from other causes used as a reference | not specified | no | 23 | OR | 0.54 (0.37, 0.78) | - | - |
Ruder [16] | 2009 | Pubmed | US (Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin) | Case-control | 798 cases ages 18 to 80 years of histologically confirmed glioma diagnosed between 1989 and 1992 residing in Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin and identified through medical offices, and 1175 controls without glioma were identified through States’ driver’s license and Medicare data | livestock, crop | pesticides used on farm as child and adult | 481 | OR | 0.85 (0.71, 1.02) | 0.61 (0.41, 0.91) | - |
Saftlas [17] | 1987 | Khuder | US (Wisconsin) | PMR | deaths during 1968–1976 among 35,972 white male farmers aged ≥18 years who resided in 69 of 70 Wisconsin counties; US and Wisconsin populations used as a reference | livestock, crop | youngest cohort with a high level of agricultural production herbicide and insecticide exposure | 119 | PMR | 1.10 (0.92, 1.31) | 1.15 (0.90, 1.47) | 0.92 (0.90, 0.94) |
Salerno [18] | 2016 | Pubmed | Europe (Vercelli, Italy) | Case-control | first hospital admissions for cancer among adults aged 25 to 79 in Vercelli during 2002–2009 (n = 887); controls did not have cancer or had a different type of cancer from the case (n = 11,491) | crop | no | 6 | OR | 4.03 (1.22, 11.89) | - | 1.46 (1.23, 1.73) |
Schlehofer [67] | 2004 | Pubmed | International | Case-control | histologically confirmed incident cases (n = 1169) of glioma aged between 20 and 80 years diagnosed during 1980–1991 recruited from either neurosurgical clinics or cancer registries and population-based controls (n = 1981) | not specified | exposure to pesticides | 115 | OR | 0.82 (0.48, 1.40) | 1.03 (0.67, 1.57) | - |
Schwartz [68] | 1986 | Acquavella | US (New Hampshire) | PMR | deaths among white males aged 20 years or older in specific occupations between 1975 and 1985 (n = 37,500); the national population was used as a reference | livestock, crop | no | 4 | PMR | 1.33 (0.50, 3.53) | - | 0.94 (0.87, 1.01) |
Stark [69] | 1987 | Khuder | US (New York) | Cohort | deaths among 20,833 male farm owners and operators aged 18 and older registered in the Farm Bureau in New York from 1973 to 1984; the census population was used as a reference | mixed | no | 12 | SMR | 1.03 (0.56, 1.75) | - | 0.61 (0.55, 0.68) |
Stubbs [70] | 1984 | Khuder | US (California) | PMR | deaths among farm workers and farm owners/managers (n = 14,908) compared with deaths in California during 1978–1979 | not specified | no | 26 | PCMR | 1.67 (1.11, 2.41) | - | - |
Une [71] | 1987 | Khuder | US (South Carolina) | PMR | deaths (n = 25,949) among male farmers and non-farmers aged 35 to 84 in South Carolina between 1983 and 1984 | not specified | no | 9 | PMR | 0.79 (0.37, 1.70) | - | 0.82 (0.74, 0.90) |
Walrath [72] | 1985 | Acquavella | US | Cohort | deaths among 293,958 white males aged 31 to 81 with an active US government life insurance policy in January 1954 in specific occupations compared with all other occupations | not specified | no | 27 | SMR | 1.04 (0.70,1.49) | - | 0.90 (0.83, 0.97) |
Wigle [73] | 1990 | Khuder | Canada (Saskatchewan) | Cohort | deaths among 69,513 male farmers in Saskatchewan aged ≥35 years during 1971–1985m | mixed | no | 96 | SMR | 1.03 (0.84, 1.25) | - | 0.81 (0.78, 0.84) |
Wiklund [38] | 1986 | Acquavella | Europe (Sweden) | Cohort | cancer incidence among 604,103 men and women working in agriculture or forestry in Sweden during 1961–1979 | mixed | no | 819 | RR | 1.04 (0.96,1.12) | - | 0.82 (0.81, 0.83) |
Wiklund [19] | 1994 | Khuder | Europe (Sweden) | Cohort | 50,682 women who worked at least 20 h per week in agriculture as reported in the 1970 Swedish Census, followed from 1971 to 1987 | mixed | birth cohort 1935+ with the rationale that younger persons tended to use more pesticides | 189 | SIR | 1.05 (0.91, 1.22) | 0.85 (0.43, 1.5) | 0.85 (0.82, 0.87) |
Wiklund [74] | 1995 | Khuder | Europe (Sweden) | Cohort | 140,208 men who worked at least 20 h per week in agriculture as reported in the 1970 Swedish Census, followed from 1971 to 1987 | mixed | birth cohort 1935+ with the rationale that younger persons tended to use more pesticides | 488 | SIR | 1.00 (0.91, 1.09) | 1.07 (0.77, 1.46) | 0.80 (0.78, 0.81) |
Wingren [75] | 1992 | Khuder | Europe (Sweden) | Case-control (cancer deaths) | 570,979 deaths among men age 45 and older in Sweden during 1950–1982; brain cancer deaths compared with deaths from nonmalignant cancers and noncardiovascular disorders | not specified | no | 11 | OR | 4.80 (2.70, 8.50) | - | - |
Zheng [76] | 2001 | Pubmed | US (Iowa) | Case-control | 412 histologically confirmed cases of glioma aged 40–85 years identified by the Iowa state health registry during 1984–1987, 2434 population-based controls without a previous cancer diagnosis identified through drivers licenses and Medicare records | not specified | ≥10 years duration of employment | 111 | OR | 1.33 (1.05, 1.70) | 1.27 (0.92, 1.76) | - |
Characteristics | Subcategory | Number of Studies | Pooled Risk Estimate (95% CI) | p-Value Homogeneity |
---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | - | 52 | 1.13 (1.06, 1.21) | <0.0001 |
Year of Publication | ||||
Prior to 1990 | 19 | 1.12 (1.04, 1.21) | 0.15 | |
Between 1990 and 1999 | 23 | 1.12 (1.01, 1.25) | <0.0001 | |
2000 or later | 10 | 1.13 (0.92, 1.39) | <0.0001 | |
Study Design | ||||
Case-control | 20 | 1.39 (1.10, 1.75) | <0.0001 | |
Cohort | 20 | 1.01 (0.95, 1.08) | 0.005 | |
Proportional Mortality Ratio | 12 | 1.10 (1.02, 1.17) | 0.135 | |
Region | ||||
United States | 22 | 1.13 (1.03, 1.23) | 0.02 | |
Europe/United Kingdom | 21 | 1.08 (0.98, 1.17) | <0.0001 | |
Canada | 4 | 0.92 (0.66, 1.26) | 0.013 | |
Sex | ||||
Male | 41 | 1.14 (1.07, 1.22) | <0.0001 | |
Female | 13 | 1.11 (0.90, 1.36) | <0.0001 | |
Race | ||||
White | 16 | 1.21 (1.05, 1.39) | <0.0001 | |
Non-white | 5 | 1.16 (0.92, 1.46) | 0.25 | |
Type of Farmer | ||||
Crop | 16 | 1.13 (0.97, 1.30) | <0.0001 | |
Livestock | 13 | 1.34 (1.18, 1.53) | <0.0001 | |
Farming Duration | ||||
Less than 10 years | 3 | 1.42 (0.63, 3.21) | 0.11 | |
10 years or more | 4 | 1.72 (1.15, 2.58) | 0.03 | |
Type of Brain Cancer | ||||
Glioma | 8 | 1.11 (0.95, 1.31) | 0.05 | |
Source of Exposure Classification | ||||
Personal Interview, Self-Report | 9 | 1.15 (0.88, 1.51) | 0.006 | |
Registry, Administrative List | 26 | 1.12 (1.01, 1.24) | <0.0001 | |
Death Certificate | 16 | 1.13 (1.02, 1.24) | <0.0001 | |
Quality Tier | ||||
Good | 12 | 1.40 (1.09, 1.81) | <0.0001 | |
Fair | 20 | 1.04 (0.94, 1.15) | 0.001 | |
Poor | 20 | 1.07 (0.99, 1.17) | <0.0001 | |
More highly exposed subcohort | 19 | 1.15 (1.0, 1.32) | 0.01 | |
Documented exposure to pesticides | 10 | 1.22 (1.10, 1.35) | 0.04 |
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Gatto NM, Ogata P, Lytle B. Farming, Pesticides, and Brain Cancer: A 20-Year Updated Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis. Cancers. 2021; 13(17):4477. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174477
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APA StyleGatto, N. M., Ogata, P., & Lytle, B. (2021). Farming, Pesticides, and Brain Cancer: A 20-Year Updated Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis. Cancers, 13(17), 4477. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174477