High incidence of brain and other nervous system cancer identified in two mining counties, 2001–2015

Publication date: Available online 21 December 2019Source: Spatial and Spatio-temporal EpidemiologyAuthor(s): Yanan Zhang, Suzanne McDermott, Bryn Davis, James HusseyAbstractTwo counties in Montana, Deer Lodge and Silver Bow (DL/SB), have two Superfund sites, as well as an active copper and molybdenum mine in SB. The population living in proximity to these sites are exposed to additional metals and some have been shown to be neurotoxic, especially for children; thus, this study focused on the incidence of brain and other nervous system cancers. The Montana Central Tumor Registry data was used to identify the cases in DL/SB and the remaining 54 counties of Montana (comparison group). After controlling for sex, cancer stage, and year of diagnosis, we found an incidence rate ratio for DL/SB versus comparison group of 6.28 (95% CI: 2.32–17.02) for children ages birth to 4 years, and 3.95 (95% CI: 1.66–9.38) for adults age 30–34 years. The high incidence rate of the brain cancer in the two age groups requires public health action.
Source: Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology - Category: Epidemiology Source Type: research