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Published in: Endocrine 2/2016

01-08-2016 | Original Article

Increased thyroid cancer incidence in a basaltic volcanic area is associated with non-anthropogenic pollution and biocontamination

Authors: Pasqualino Malandrino, Marco Russo, Anna Ronchi, Claudio Minoia, Daniela Cataldo, Concetto Regalbuto, Carla Giordano, Marco Attard, Sebastiano Squatrito, Francesco Trimarchi, Riccardo Vigneri

Published in: Endocrine | Issue 2/2016

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Abstract

The increased thyroid cancer incidence in volcanic areas suggests an environmental effect of volcanic-originated carcinogens. To address this problem, we evaluated environmental pollution and biocontamination in a volcanic area of Sicily with increased thyroid cancer incidence. Thyroid cancer epidemiology was obtained from the Sicilian Regional Registry for Thyroid Cancer. Twenty-seven trace elements were measured by quadrupole mass spectrometry in the drinking water and lichens (to characterize environmental pollution) and in the urine of residents (to identify biocontamination) in the Mt. Etna volcanic area and in adjacent control areas. Thyroid cancer incidence was 18.5 and 9.6/105 inhabitants in the volcanic and the control areas, respectively. The increase was exclusively due to the papillary histotype. Compared with control areas, in the volcanic area many trace elements were increased in both drinking water and lichens, indicating both water and atmospheric pollution. Differences were greater for water. Additionally, in the urine of the residents of the volcanic area, the average levels of many trace elements were significantly increased, with values higher two-fold or more than in residents of the control area: cadmium (×2.1), mercury (×2.6), manganese (×3.0), palladium (×9.0), thallium (×2.0), uranium (×2.0), vanadium (×8.0), and tungsten (×2.4). Urine concentrations were significantly correlated with values in water but not in lichens. Our findings reveal a complex non-anthropogenic biocontamination with many trace elements in residents of an active volcanic area where thyroid cancer incidence is increased. The possible carcinogenic effect of these chemicals on the thyroid and other tissues cannot be excluded and should be investigated.
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Metadata
Title
Increased thyroid cancer incidence in a basaltic volcanic area is associated with non-anthropogenic pollution and biocontamination
Authors
Pasqualino Malandrino
Marco Russo
Anna Ronchi
Claudio Minoia
Daniela Cataldo
Concetto Regalbuto
Carla Giordano
Marco Attard
Sebastiano Squatrito
Francesco Trimarchi
Riccardo Vigneri
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Endocrine / Issue 2/2016
Print ISSN: 1355-008X
Electronic ISSN: 1559-0100
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-015-0761-0

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