Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden

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Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. / Corbin, Sara; Togawa, Kayo; Schüz, Joachim; Le Cornet, Charlotte; Fervers, Beatrice; Feychting, Maria; Wiebert, Pernilla; Hansen, Johnni; Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg; Kjærheim, Kristina; Nordby, Karl Christian; Østrem, Ragnhild Strand; Skakkebæk, Niels E.; Uuksulainen, Sanni; Pukkala, Eero; Olsson, Ann.

In: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol. 95, 2022, p. 1243–1253.

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Corbin, S, Togawa, K, Schüz, J, Le Cornet, C, Fervers, B, Feychting, M, Wiebert, P, Hansen, J, Dalton, SO, Kjærheim, K, Nordby, KC, Østrem, RS, Skakkebæk, NE, Uuksulainen, S, Pukkala, E & Olsson, A 2022, 'Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden', International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, vol. 95, pp. 1243–1253. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-021-01818-4

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Corbin, S., Togawa, K., Schüz, J., Le Cornet, C., Fervers, B., Feychting, M., Wiebert, P., Hansen, J., Dalton, S. O., Kjærheim, K., Nordby, K. C., Østrem, R. S., Skakkebæk, N. E., Uuksulainen, S., Pukkala, E., & Olsson, A. (2022). Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 95, 1243–1253. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-021-01818-4

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Corbin S, Togawa K, Schüz J, Le Cornet C, Fervers B, Feychting M et al. Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 2022;95:1243–1253. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-021-01818-4

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Corbin, Sara ; Togawa, Kayo ; Schüz, Joachim ; Le Cornet, Charlotte ; Fervers, Beatrice ; Feychting, Maria ; Wiebert, Pernilla ; Hansen, Johnni ; Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg ; Kjærheim, Kristina ; Nordby, Karl Christian ; Østrem, Ragnhild Strand ; Skakkebæk, Niels E. ; Uuksulainen, Sanni ; Pukkala, Eero ; Olsson, Ann. / Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. In: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 2022 ; Vol. 95. pp. 1243–1253.

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@article{dc459224c82948b1b62c3dbb9666c031,
title = "Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden",
abstract = "Objective: We assessed the association between parental prenatal exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) in offspring. Methods: NORD-TEST, a registry-based case–control study in Sweden, Finland and Norway, included 8112 TGCT cases diagnosed at ages 14–49 years between 1978 and 2012 with no history of prior cancer, and up to four controls matched to each case on year and country of birth. Parents of cases and controls were identified via linkages with the population registries and their occupational information was retrieved from censuses. The Nordic Occupational Cancer Study Job-Exposure Matrix was used to assign occupational exposures to each parent. Logistic regression models were used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Maternal wood-related job was not associated with the risk of TGCT in offspring (OR 1.08, CI 0.55–2.14), while paternal wood-related job was associated with a decreased risk of TGCT in offspring (OR 0.85, CI 0.75–0.96). None of the specific wood-related jobs, such as upholsterers, sawyers, or construction carpenters, were significantly associated with a risk of TGCT. Only exception was observed in a sensitivity analysis which showed an increased risk in the small group of sons of fathers working as {\textquoteleft}cabinetmakers and joiners{\textquoteright} the year before conception (OR of 2.06, CI 1.00–4.25). Conclusion: This large-scale NORD-TEST analysis provided no evidence of an association between parental prenatal exposures in wood-related jobs and TGCT in sons.",
keywords = "Nordic countries, Occupational exposure, Prenatal exposure delayed effects, Testicular germ cell tumours, Testicular neoplasms, Wood-related jobs",
author = "Sara Corbin and Kayo Togawa and Joachim Sch{\"u}z and {Le Cornet}, Charlotte and Beatrice Fervers and Maria Feychting and Pernilla Wiebert and Johnni Hansen and Dalton, {Susanne Oksbjerg} and Kristina Kj{\ae}rheim and Nordby, {Karl Christian} and {\O}strem, {Ragnhild Strand} and Skakkeb{\ae}k, {Niels E.} and Sanni Uuksulainen and Eero Pukkala and Ann Olsson",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, The Author(s).",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1007/s00420-021-01818-4",
language = "English",
volume = "95",
pages = "1243–1253",
journal = "International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health",
issn = "0340-0131",
publisher = "Springer",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case–control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden

AU - Corbin, Sara

AU - Togawa, Kayo

AU - Schüz, Joachim

AU - Le Cornet, Charlotte

AU - Fervers, Beatrice

AU - Feychting, Maria

AU - Wiebert, Pernilla

AU - Hansen, Johnni

AU - Dalton, Susanne Oksbjerg

AU - Kjærheim, Kristina

AU - Nordby, Karl Christian

AU - Østrem, Ragnhild Strand

AU - Skakkebæk, Niels E.

AU - Uuksulainen, Sanni

AU - Pukkala, Eero

AU - Olsson, Ann

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s).

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - Objective: We assessed the association between parental prenatal exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) in offspring. Methods: NORD-TEST, a registry-based case–control study in Sweden, Finland and Norway, included 8112 TGCT cases diagnosed at ages 14–49 years between 1978 and 2012 with no history of prior cancer, and up to four controls matched to each case on year and country of birth. Parents of cases and controls were identified via linkages with the population registries and their occupational information was retrieved from censuses. The Nordic Occupational Cancer Study Job-Exposure Matrix was used to assign occupational exposures to each parent. Logistic regression models were used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Maternal wood-related job was not associated with the risk of TGCT in offspring (OR 1.08, CI 0.55–2.14), while paternal wood-related job was associated with a decreased risk of TGCT in offspring (OR 0.85, CI 0.75–0.96). None of the specific wood-related jobs, such as upholsterers, sawyers, or construction carpenters, were significantly associated with a risk of TGCT. Only exception was observed in a sensitivity analysis which showed an increased risk in the small group of sons of fathers working as ‘cabinetmakers and joiners’ the year before conception (OR of 2.06, CI 1.00–4.25). Conclusion: This large-scale NORD-TEST analysis provided no evidence of an association between parental prenatal exposures in wood-related jobs and TGCT in sons.

AB - Objective: We assessed the association between parental prenatal exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) in offspring. Methods: NORD-TEST, a registry-based case–control study in Sweden, Finland and Norway, included 8112 TGCT cases diagnosed at ages 14–49 years between 1978 and 2012 with no history of prior cancer, and up to four controls matched to each case on year and country of birth. Parents of cases and controls were identified via linkages with the population registries and their occupational information was retrieved from censuses. The Nordic Occupational Cancer Study Job-Exposure Matrix was used to assign occupational exposures to each parent. Logistic regression models were used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Maternal wood-related job was not associated with the risk of TGCT in offspring (OR 1.08, CI 0.55–2.14), while paternal wood-related job was associated with a decreased risk of TGCT in offspring (OR 0.85, CI 0.75–0.96). None of the specific wood-related jobs, such as upholsterers, sawyers, or construction carpenters, were significantly associated with a risk of TGCT. Only exception was observed in a sensitivity analysis which showed an increased risk in the small group of sons of fathers working as ‘cabinetmakers and joiners’ the year before conception (OR of 2.06, CI 1.00–4.25). Conclusion: This large-scale NORD-TEST analysis provided no evidence of an association between parental prenatal exposures in wood-related jobs and TGCT in sons.

KW - Nordic countries

KW - Occupational exposure

KW - Prenatal exposure delayed effects

KW - Testicular germ cell tumours

KW - Testicular neoplasms

KW - Wood-related jobs

U2 - 10.1007/s00420-021-01818-4

DO - 10.1007/s00420-021-01818-4

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 34853884

AN - SCOPUS:85120373291

VL - 95

SP - 1243

EP - 1253

JO - International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health

JF - International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health

SN - 0340-0131

ER -

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