Authors
Pavel Rossner, Paolo Boffetta, Marcello Ceppi, Stefano Bonassi, Zdenek Smerhovsky, Karel Landa, Dagmar Juzova, Radim J Šrám
Publication date
2005/5
Journal
Environmental health perspectives
Volume
113
Issue
5
Pages
517-520
Publisher
National Institue of Environmental Health Sciences
Description
There is evidence that increased frequency of chromosomal aberration (CA) in peripheral blood lymphocytes is a predictor of cancer, but further data are needed to better characterize CA as marker of cancer risk. From the archives of 15 laboratories we gathered cytogenetic records of 11,834 subjects who were free of cancer at the moment of blood drawing and who underwent cytogenetic examination for preventive purposes in the Czech Republic during 1975–2000. We linked these records to the national cancer registry, revealing a total of 485 cancer cases. Subjects were classified according to the percentiles of CA distribution within each laboratory as low (0–33rd percentile), medium (34–66th percentile), and high (66–100th percentile). Subjects were further classified by occupational exposure and by subclass of CA. We found a significant association between the overall cancer incidence and the presence of …
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