Meta-analysis of studies on individual consumption of chlorinated drinking water and bladder cancer

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Study objective: To evaluate whether consumption of chlorinated drinking water is associated with bladder cancer. Design: A bibliographic search was conducted and the authors selected studies evaluating individual consumption of chlorinated drinking water and bladder cancer. The authors extracted from each study risk estimates for intermediate and long term (>40 years) consumption of chlorinated water, stratified by sex when possible, and performed meta-analysis for the two exposure levels. A meta-analysis was also performed of the dose-response regression slopes. Setting: Populations in Europe and North America. Participants: Those included in six case-control studies (6084 incident bladder cancer cases, 10 816 controls) and two cohort studies (124 incident bladder cancer cases) fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Main results: Ever consumption of chlorinated drinking water was associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer in men (combined OR=1.4, 95%Cl 1.1 to 1.9) and women (combined OR=1.2, 95%Cl 0.7 to 1.8). The combined OR for mid-term exposure in both genders was 1.1 (95% Cl 1.0 to 1.2) and for long term exposure was 1.4 (95%Cl 1.2 to 1.7). The combined estimate of the slope for a linear increase in risk was 1.13 (95% Cl 1.08 to 1.20) for 20 years and 1.27 (95% Cl 1.15 to 1.43) for 40 years of exposure in both sexes. Conclusions: This meta-analysis of the best available epidemiological evidence indicates that long term consumption of chlorinated drinking water is associated with bladder cancer, particularly in men. The observed relative risk is only moderately high, but the population attributable risk could be important as the vast majority of the population of industrialised countries is potentially exposed to chlorination byproducts for long time periods.

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Villanueva, C. M., Fernández, F., Malats, N., Grimalt, J. O., & Kogevinas, M. (2003, March 1). Meta-analysis of studies on individual consumption of chlorinated drinking water and bladder cancer. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.57.3.166

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