Perinatal Exposures to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Outdoor Artificial Light at Night and Risk of Pediatric Papillary Thyroid Cancer

Apr 10, 2025Environmental health perspectives

Exposure to Air Pollution and Outdoor Nighttime Light Around Birth and Risk of Childhood Thyroid Cancer

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Abstract

The study found a 1.07 increase in odds of pediatric papillary thyroid cancer for each 10 μg/m³ increase in fine particulate matter (PM2.5).

  • Statistically significant associations were observed between ambient PM2.5 exposure and pediatric papillary thyroid cancer risk.
  • In the 15-19 year age group, an odds ratio of 1.08 was noted for each 10 μg/m³ increase in PM2.5.
  • Higher exposure to outdoor artificial light at night (O-ALAN) was linked to increased odds of papillary thyroid cancer in comparison to lower exposure groups.
  • Significant associations for O-ALAN exposure were observed in higher tertiles among the overall population and specifically in the 15-19 year age group.
  • No significant differences in cancer risk were noted based on race or ethnicity.

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