Grant Details
Grant Number: |
3U01CA062991-04S1 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Leske, Mcristina |
Organization: |
State University New York Stony Brook |
Project Title: |
Emf and Breast Cancer on Long Island |
Fiscal Year: |
1999 |
Abstract
The incidence of breast cancer on Long Island has been increasing over the
past few years. Both Nassau and Suffolk Counties rank among the highest in
New York State, which itself has a higher incidence than the U.S. national
average.The Long Island Breast Cancer Study, a large case-control study
conducted in the mid 1980's found that standard risk factors explain only
a fraction of the excess incidence. Therefore, we are proposing this
study to examine several environmental factors which have been
hypothesized to be associated with breast cancer.
Recent work with laboratory animals has suggested that electromagnetic
radiation (EMF) of about 60 hz might be associated with breast cancer by
inhibiting secretion of melatonin by the pineal gland. By reducing
melatonin secretion, it could be increasing estrogen production, a well
established risk factor for breast cancer. In addition, several recent
small-scale studies found higher levels of environmentally widespread
organochlorine compounds in breast adipose tissue of breast cancer cases
than controls. These recent reports have created much concern among Long
Island women, given the high usage of electromagnetic radiation and the
previously high usage of organochlorine pesticides on Long Island.
We are therefore proposing to do a case-control study comparing breast
cancer cases to control women. The study will be limited to those women
residing in the same house for at least fifteen years. EMF measurements
will be made both inside and outside these residences, and chemical
analyses will be done on serum from these women. Household dust samples
will be collected and analyzed on a random sample of women. Levels of
organochlorine pesticide residues will be compared between serum and dust
samples. In addition, a detailed questionnaire will be administered to
each participant in order to gain information regarding environmental
exposures and standard breast cancer risk factors. It is hoped that this
study will help to clarify the reasons for the high breast cancer
incidence on Long Island.
Publications
None. See parent grant details.