Prediagnostic Serum Organochlorine Concentrations and Metastatic Prostate Cancer: A Nested Case-Control Study in the Norwegian Janus Serum Bank Cohort

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2015-09

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Koutros, Stella
Langseth, Hilde
Grimsrud, Tom K
Barr, Dana Boyd
Vermeulen, RoelORCID 0000-0003-4082-8163ISNI 0000000396780074
Portengen, LützenORCID 0000-0003-1537-1843ISNI 0000000393055002
Wacholder, Sholom
Freeman, Laura E Beane
Blair, Aaron
Hayes, Richard B

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BACKGROUND: Organochlorine (OC) insecticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been shown to have estrogenic, antiestrogenic, or antiandrogenic properties; as a result, the impact of exposure to these compounds and risk of hormonal cancers, such as prostate cancer, is a concern. OBJECTIVES: We conducted a nested case-control study, using prospectively collected serum, to estimate associations between OC exposures and metastatic prostate cancer in a population-based cohort from Norway. METHODS: Sera from 150 cases and 314 controls matched on date of blood draw, age at blood draw, and region was used to determine concentrations of 11 OC pesticide metabolites and 34 PCB congeners. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) for quartiles of lipid-corrected metabolite levels were calculated using conditional logistic regression. RESULTS: Metastatic prostate cancer was two times as likely among men with serum concentrations of oxychlordane in the highest quartile compared with those in the lowest quartile (OR = 2.03; 95% CI: 1.03, 4.03; p-trend 0.05). Elevated but nonsignificant ORs were estimated for the highest versus lowest quartile of heptachlor epoxide, HCB, and mirex, although these exposures were correlated with oxychlordane. Findings for specific PCB congeners showed a significant inverse association between natural log-transformed lipid-adjusted PCB 44 and metastatic prostate cancer (OR = 0.74; 95% CI: 0.56, 0.97; p-trend = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlights the importance of estimating associations with specific OC chemicals and suggests a possible role of OC insecticides and PCBs in the etiology of metastatic prostate cancer. CITATION: Koutros S, Langseth H, Grimsrud TK, Barr DB, Vermeulen R, Portengen L, Wacholder S, Beane Freeman LE, Blair A, Hayes RB, Rothman N, Engel LS. 2015. Prediagnostic serum organochlorine concentrations and metastatic prostate cancer: a nested case-control study in the Norwegian Janus Serum Bank cohort. Environ Health Perspect 123:867-872; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1408245.

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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Koutros, S, Langseth, H, Grimsrud, T K, Barr, D B, Vermeulen, R, Portengen, L, Wacholder, S, Freeman, L E B, Blair, A, Hayes, R B, Rothman, N & Engel, L S 2015, 'Prediagnostic Serum Organochlorine Concentrations and Metastatic Prostate Cancer : A Nested Case-Control Study in the Norwegian Janus Serum Bank Cohort', Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 123, no. 9, pp. 867-72. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1408245