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Hair dye use and occupational exposure to organic solvents as risk factors for myelodysplastic syndrome.
LEUKEMIA RESEARCH, vol. 23, n° 1, 1999, pages 57-62, 23 réf., ISSN 0145-2126, GBR
NAGATA (C.), SHIMIZU (H.), HIRASHIMA (K.), KAKISHITA (E.), FUJIMURA (K.), NIHO (Y.), KARASAWA (M.), OGUMA (S.), YOSHIDA (Y.), MIZOGUCHI (H.)
Department of Public health. Gifu University School of Medicine. Tsukasa machi Gifu. JPN
To investigate the relationships of personal hair dye use and environmental factors to myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), we conducted a case-control study in Japan.
A total of 111 MDS cases and 830 controls randomly selected from the residents in the same prefecture of cases using telephone directories responded to a health questionnaire.
The odds ratio (OR) for ever having used hair dye was 1.99 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.17-3.38) and there were statistically significant trends in risk with increasing duration and number of hair dye use.
Occupational exposure to organic solvents was marginally associated with the risk of MDS (OR=1.99 ; 95% CI 0.97-4.10).
Mots-clés BDSP : Facteur risque, Epidémiologie, Exposition professionnelle, Questionnaire, Japon, Asie, Homme, Médecine travail
Mots-clés Pascal : Myélodysplasique syndrome, Facteur risque, Epidémiologie, Teinture capillaire, Exposition professionnelle, Solvant organique, Toxicité, Etude cas témoin, Questionnaire, Japon, Asie, Homme, Hémopathie maligne, Médecine travail
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Myelodysplastic syndrome, Risk factor, Epidemiology, Hair dye, Occupational exposure, Organic solvent, Toxicity, Case control study, Questionnaire, Japan, Asia, Human, Malignant hemopathy, Occupational medicine
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