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北ドイツにおける消防士の癌リスクの評価: 遡及的なコホート研究
Vanessa Sophie Ernst1, Kirsi Manz2, Kerstin Weitmann2
1Institute for Community Medicine, Section Epidemiology of Health Care and Community Health, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany. vanessasophie.ernst@med.uni-greifswald.de.
BMC public health
|September 1, 2025
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まとめ
ニューブランデンブルクの消防士の癌リスクが分析されました. 全体の癌発生率と死亡率は上昇しなかったが,消防士は膀癌のリスクが著しく高かった.これは職業的曝露に関する以前の研究と一致している.
科学分野:
- 労働衛生について
- 流行病学について
- 癌 研究
背景:
- ニューブランデンブルク消防士の癌発生率と死亡率の分析
- 市の消防隊で働く人の健康リスクに重点を置く
研究 の 目的:
- ドイツのニューブランデンブルクで 消防士の癌リスクの評価
- 消防士の癌発生率と死亡率を基準集団と比較する.
主な方法:
- 標準発生率 (SIR) と標準死亡率 (SMR) の計算
- 郡と州の基準人口との消防士コホートリスクの比較
主要な成果:
- 総合的ながん発生率や死亡率に統計的に有意な差はない (ICD-10 C00-C97,C44を除く).
- 膀がんではSIRとSMRが著しく上昇した.
結論:
- ニューブランデンブルク州の消防士の癌の負担は,一般の人々と同等である.
- 膀がんの発生率と死亡率は 消防士の職業上のリスクと一致しています
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