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. 2017 Sep 12;21(3):155–162. doi: 10.5213/inj.1734954.477

Table 2.

Summary of studies on the association between particulate matter and bladder cancer

Study Method Subjects Main result
Castaño-Vinyals et al. (2008) [46] Case-control study 1,219 Incident cases and 1,271 hospital controls Living more than 40 years in a large city was associated with bladder cancer (OR, 1.30; 95% CI, 1.04–1.63).
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and diesel were associated with an increased risk (OR, 1.29; 95% CI, 0.85–1.98)
Liu et al. (2009) [47] Matched case-control study Deaths occurring in Taiwan from 1995 through 2005 were compared with pair matched controls. Significant association between the levels of air pollution and bladder cancer mortality (OR, 1.37; 95% CI, 1.03–1.82). Statistically significant trend in the risk of death from bladder cancer with increasing air pollution level.
Yanagi et al. (2012) [45] Ecological time series study Incidence and mortality for each type of cancer in the districts with air quality monitoring were correlated with PM10 values. Pearson correlation showed high incidence rates for bladder cancer with PM10.
Smith et al. (2016) [48] Population-based cohorts National Cancer Institute age-adjusted, county-level bladder cancer mortality data from 1950 to 2007 were analyzed. Smoking, unemployment, physically unhealthy days, air pollution ozone days, percent of houses with well water, employment in the mining industry, and urban residences were associated with increased rates of bladder cancer
Pedersen et al. (2016) [23] Population-based cohorts Fifteen population-based cohorts enrolled between 1985 and 2005 in eight European countries (n=303,431; mean follow-up 14.1 years) None of the exposures (PM2.5, PM10, and nitrogen oxides) were associated with bladder cancer.
Yeh et al. (2017) [22] Population-based cohort Geographically weighted regression was applied Ambient PM2.5 showed a positive correlation with bladder cancer mortality in males in northern Taiwan and females in most of the townships in Taiwan.

PM, particulate matter; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.