Original scientific paper
Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery
Petar Bulat
Milka L. Avramov Ivić
Mića B. Jovanović
Slobodan D. Petrović
Dragan Miljuš
Tanja Todorović
Marica M. Miladinov-Mikov
Milka Bogdanović
Abstract
There is growing concern that pollution from petrochemical and oil refinery installations in Pan~evo (Serbia) has increased
the incidence of various diseases including cancer. The aim of our study was to investigate cancer incidence in
Pan~evo and to compare it with the region of central Serbia. Cancer incidence data were obtained from the corresponding
Serbian Cancer Registries. Systematic local monitoring of benzene, toluene and methyl mercaptane in the atmosphere
within Pan~evo’s industrial area indicated that the average monthly and yearly concentrations often exceeded permitted
levels proposed by EU standards (5 mgm–3). Cancer incidence was lower in Pan~evo than in central Serbia (the standardised
incidence for all types of cancers in Pan~evo was 218.3 and in central Serbia it was 241.7 per 100,000 inhabitants).
The available data do not allow us to correlate air pollution in Pan~evo with increased cancer incidence.
Keywords
cancer incidence; petrochemical industry; oil refinery; environmental exposure; benzene exposure
Hrčak ID:
68948
URI
Publication date:
24.6.2011.
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