High Thyroid Cancer Incidence Rate in a Community near a Landfill: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Thyroid Cancer Data
2.2. Contamination Levels near the Fresh Kills Landfill
3. Results
3.1. Age-Adjusted Thyroid Cancer Incidence Rates
3.2. Potential Exposures from the Fresh Kills Landfill
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Exposure Pathway | Contaminants of Concern | Peak Concen-Tration (µg/m3) | Most Conservative CV (µg/m3) | Carcinogen? | EDC? | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IARC a | ECHA | EPA | ES | ||||
Air | Particulate matter: | 1 | Not listed | Not listed | Not listed | ||
* PM10 | 2289 | 50 | |||||
* TSP | 648 | 75 | |||||
PM10-Cadmium | 0.00467 | 0.0005 | 1 | Carcinogenic/Suspected mutagenic | Not listed | EDC | |
TSP-Cadmium | 0.0516 | 0.0005 | |||||
Surface water | ≥1 surface water concentration exceeded the CV: | Mean highest concentration * | Drinking water CV (ppb) | ||||
Cadmium | 13.3 | 7 | 1 | Carcinogenic/Suspected mutagenic | Not listed | EDC | |
Lead | 100 | 15 | 2B | May be carcinogenic | Not listed | Not listed | |
Vanadium | 126 | 30 | 2B | - | Not listed | Not listed | |
Sediment | ≥1 soil concentration exceeded the CV: | Mean highest concentration * | Soil CV (ppb) | ||||
Cadmium | 14.4 | 0.4 | 1 | Carcinogenic/Suspected mutagenic | Not listed | EDC | |
Lead | 545 | 400 | 2B | May be carcinogenic | Not listed | Not listed | |
Vanadium | 63.9 | 6 | 2B | - | Not listed | Not listed | |
Food chain (fish, shellfish) | Exceeded health-based regulatory limits: | Highest range of concentrations measured | |||||
Cadmium | Eastern oyster: 2.920–8160 ppb | 1 | Carcinogenic/Suspected mutagenic | Not listed | EDC | ||
Lead | Horse mussel: 4409–6290 ppb | 2B | May be carcinogenic | Not listed | Not listed | ||
Dioxins | Blue crab: 202.0–283.2 ppt | ≥1 ** | Not listed ^ | Not listed | TCD | ||
PCBs | Blue crab: 4.40–13.90 ppm | 1 | Not listed ^ | EDC | TCD | ||
DDT | American eel: 1700–6895 ppb | 2A | Suspected carcinogenic | Not listed | EDC |
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van Gerwen, M.; Gold, B.; Alsen, M.; Khan, M.N.; Petrick, L.; Genden, E. High Thyroid Cancer Incidence Rate in a Community near a Landfill: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment. Toxics 2021, 9, 325. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9120325
van Gerwen M, Gold B, Alsen M, Khan MN, Petrick L, Genden E. High Thyroid Cancer Incidence Rate in a Community near a Landfill: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment. Toxics. 2021; 9(12):325. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9120325
Chicago/Turabian Stylevan Gerwen, Maaike, Brandon Gold, Mathilda Alsen, Mohemmed N. Khan, Lauren Petrick, and Eric Genden. 2021. "High Thyroid Cancer Incidence Rate in a Community near a Landfill: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment" Toxics 9, no. 12: 325. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9120325
APA Stylevan Gerwen, M., Gold, B., Alsen, M., Khan, M. N., Petrick, L., & Genden, E. (2021). High Thyroid Cancer Incidence Rate in a Community near a Landfill: A Descriptive Epidemiological Assessment. Toxics, 9(12), 325. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics9120325