TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing occupational exposure to chemicals in an international epidemiological study of brain tumours
AU - van Tongeren, Martie
AU - Kincl, Laurel
AU - Richardson, Lesley
AU - Benke, Geza Paul
AU - Figuerola, Jordi
AU - Kauppinen, Timo
AU - Lakhani, Ramzan
AU - Lavoue, Jerome
AU - McLean, David
AU - Plato, Nils Plato
AU - Cardis, Elisabeth
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The INTEROCC project is a multi-centre case?control study investigating the risk of developing
brain cancer due to occupational chemical and electromagnetic field exposures. To
estimate chemical exposures, the Finnish Job Exposure Matrix (FINJEM) was modified to
improve its performance in the INTEROCC study and to address some of its limitations,
resulting in the development of the INTEROCC JEM. An international team of occupational
hygienists developed a crosswalk between the Finnish occupational codes used in FINJEM and
the International Standard Classification of Occupations 1968 (ISCO68). For ISCO68 codes
linked to multiple Finnish codes, weighted means of the exposure estimates were calculated.
Similarly, multiple ISCO68 codes linked to a single Finnish code with evidence of heterogeneous
exposure were refined. One of the key time periods in FINJEM (1960?1984) was split
into two periods (1960?1974 and 1975?1984). Benzene exposure estimates in early periods
were modified upwards. The internal consistency of hydrocarbon exposures and exposures to
engine exhaust fumes was improved. Finally, exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and
benzo(a)pyrene was modified to include the contribution from second-hand smoke. The crosswalk
ensured that the FINJEM exposure estimates could be applied to the INTEROCC study
subjects. The modifications generally resulted in an increased prevalence of exposure to chemical
agents. This increased prevalence of exposure was not restricted to the lowest categories of
cumulative exposure, but was seen across all levels for some agents. Although this work has
produced a JEM with important improvements compared to FINJEM, further improvements
are possible with the expansion of agents and additional external data.
AB - The INTEROCC project is a multi-centre case?control study investigating the risk of developing
brain cancer due to occupational chemical and electromagnetic field exposures. To
estimate chemical exposures, the Finnish Job Exposure Matrix (FINJEM) was modified to
improve its performance in the INTEROCC study and to address some of its limitations,
resulting in the development of the INTEROCC JEM. An international team of occupational
hygienists developed a crosswalk between the Finnish occupational codes used in FINJEM and
the International Standard Classification of Occupations 1968 (ISCO68). For ISCO68 codes
linked to multiple Finnish codes, weighted means of the exposure estimates were calculated.
Similarly, multiple ISCO68 codes linked to a single Finnish code with evidence of heterogeneous
exposure were refined. One of the key time periods in FINJEM (1960?1984) was split
into two periods (1960?1974 and 1975?1984). Benzene exposure estimates in early periods
were modified upwards. The internal consistency of hydrocarbon exposures and exposures to
engine exhaust fumes was improved. Finally, exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and
benzo(a)pyrene was modified to include the contribution from second-hand smoke. The crosswalk
ensured that the FINJEM exposure estimates could be applied to the INTEROCC study
subjects. The modifications generally resulted in an increased prevalence of exposure to chemical
agents. This increased prevalence of exposure was not restricted to the lowest categories of
cumulative exposure, but was seen across all levels for some agents. Although this work has
produced a JEM with important improvements compared to FINJEM, further improvements
are possible with the expansion of agents and additional external data.
UR - http://annhyg.oxfordjournals.org/content/57/5/610.full.pdf+html
U2 - 10.1093/annhyg/mes100
DO - 10.1093/annhyg/mes100
M3 - Article
SN - 0003-4878
VL - 57
SP - 610
EP - 626
JO - Annals of Occupational Hygiene
JF - Annals of Occupational Hygiene
IS - 5
ER -