Title of article :
Association between Urban Benzene Pollution and Incidence of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Author/Authors :
Massaeli, Maryam Emergency Medicine Department - AJA University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Shahabian, Masoud Emergency Medicine Department - AJA University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Bahrami, Abdulrahman Occupational Health Department - Hamedan University of Medical Sciences - Hamedan, Iran
Abstract :
Benzene has been classified as group 1 human carcinogens in
the environment by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
mainly because of its ability to cause acute myeloid leukemia (AML). This study
was conducted to detect any probable association between urban benzene
pollution concentration and occurrence of AML in different regions of Tehran.
Methods: In this descriptive study, demographic data of AML cases recorded
in cancer registry centers of Tehran city since March 2006-2011 who met the
inclusion criteria were extracted. Eligible criteria included residing in Tehran
city for at least 5 years prior to diagnosis of AML. Collected data were correlated
with concentration of benzene in ambient air available since March 2001 to
March 2011.
Results: The majority of AML subjects were male in the age range of 20-30
years. Maximum concentration of benzene was reported from southern (11.35-
106.57 ppb) and central (5.5-60.18ppb) regions of Tehran. The association
between benzene concentration with occurrence of AML was observed
significant for the period between March 2010 to March 2011 for male patients
(Pearson correlation=0.906, P=0.05) in the age range of 30-40 years (Pearson
correlation=0.893, P=0.041).
Conclusion: This study suggested probable evidence for the association between
the incidence of AML and concentration of benzene in southern and central
areas of Tehran city.
Keywords :
Environmental exposure , Cancer , Ambient air , Acute myeloid leukemia , Benzene concentration
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics