Occupation And Cutaneous Melanoma: A 45-Year Historical Cohort Study Of 14 Center Dot 9 Million People In Five Nordic Countries

BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY(2021)

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Background The age-adjusted incidence of cutaneous melanoma (CM) in the Nordic countries has increased during the last 60 years. Few prospective population-based studies have estimated the occupational variation in CM risk over time. Objectives To determine occupational variation in CM risk. Methods A historical prospective cohort study with a 45-year follow-up from 1961 to 2005 (Nordic Occupational Cancer Study, NOCCA) based on record linkages between census and cancer registry data for Nordic residents aged 30-64 years in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. National occupational codes were converted to 53 occupational categories, and stratified into indoor, outdoor and mixed work, and into socioeconomic status. The standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) were estimated as observed number of CM cases divided by the expected number calculated from stratum-specific person-years and national CM incidence rates. Results During a follow-up of 385 million person-years, 83 898 incident cases of CM were identified. In all countries combined, men with outdoor work had a low SIR of 0 center dot 79 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0 center dot 77-0 center dot 81] and men with indoor work had a high SIR of 1 center dot 09 (95% CI 1 center dot 07-1 center dot 11). Differences in women pointed in the same direction. High socioeconomic status was associated with an excess risk: SIR 1 center dot 34 (95% CI 1 center dot 28-1 center dot 40) in men and SIR 1 center dot 31 (95% CI 1 center dot 26-1 center dot 36) in women. Technical, transport, military and public safety workers with potential skin exposure to carcinogens had excess risks. Conclusions Occupational variation in CM risk may be partly explained by host, socioeconomic and skin exposure factors. Differences in CM risk across socioeconomic groups attenuated slightly over time.
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