Ovarian cancer and talc: a case-control study

Cramer, DW; Welch, WR; Scully, RE; Wojciechowski, CA

HERO ID

29514

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1982

Language

English

PMID

7083145

HERO ID 29514
In Press No
Year 1982
Title Ovarian cancer and talc: a case-control study
Authors Cramer, DW; Welch, WR; Scully, RE; Wojciechowski, CA
Journal Cancer
Volume 50
Issue 2
Page Numbers 372-376
Abstract Opportunities for genital exposure to talc were assessed in 215 white females with epithelial ovarian cancers and in 215 control women from the general population matched by age, race, and residence. Ninety-two (42.8%) cases regularly used talc either as a dusting powder on the perineum or on sanitary napkins compared with 61 (28.4%) controls. Adjusted for parity and menopausal status, this difference yielded a relative risk of 1.92 (P less than 0.003) for ovarian cancer associated with these practices. Women who had regularly engaged in both practices had an adjusted relative risk of 3.28 (P less than 0.001) compared to women with neither exposure. This provides some support for an association between talc and ovarian cancer hypothesized because of the similarity of ovarian cancer to mesotheliomas and the chemical relation of talc to asbestos, a known cause of mesotheliomas. The authors also investigated opportunities for potential talc exposure from rubber products such as condoms or diaphragms or from pelvic surgery. No significant differences were noted between cases and controls in these exposures, although the intensity of talc exposure from these sources was likely affected by variables not assessed in this study.
Pmid 7083145
Wosid WOS:A1982NX37600032
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Comments Cancer (Philadelphia) 50: 372-376.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword Talc; 14807-96-6; Abridged Index Medicus; Index Medicus; Pelvis -- surgery; Menopause; Middle Aged; Adolescent; Contraceptive Devices -- adverse effects; Talc -- adverse effects; Ovarian Neoplasms -- etiology; Ovarian Neoplasms -- epidemiology
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