Polypropylene production workers and colorectal cancer in Germany: A brief report

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Objective - A retrospective cohort study of 640 male polypropylene production workers in Germany was performed to evaluate the reported association between colorectal cancer and polypropylene. Method - The follow up period was 1956 to 1990. Expected numbers of cancers were derived from incidence rates adjusted for age and calendar year from the Saarland cancer registry. Results - Three colorectal cancers were identified compared with 4.0 expected (standardised incidence ratio (SIR) = 0.75, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 0.15-2.19). For total cancers there were 27 cases in the cohort compared with 35.4 expected (SIR = 0.76, 95% CI: 0.50-1.11). Discussion - These results do not support earlier reports of a link between polypropylene production and colorectal cancer, but are consistent with a number of recent investigations of polypropylene production workers that have reported no association with risk of colorectal cancer. Due to the small size of this and other similar studies, however, a small to moderate increase in risk cannot be ruled out.

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Kaleja, R., Horbach, L., & Amsel, J. (1994). Polypropylene production workers and colorectal cancer in Germany: A brief report. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 51(11), 784–785. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.51.11.784

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