Aircraft Fumes and Cancer
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Aircraft Fumes and Cancer
Does anyone recall the study conducted at (IIRC) Berlin Airport after several ground staff discovered in close succession they had cancer (the same type) which was believed to have been linked to fumes from APUs?
I'm pretty sure I read a thread on PPRuNe with a link to the study a few years ago but after an extensive search and google I can't find anything, if anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
I'm pretty sure I read a thread on PPRuNe with a link to the study a few years ago but after an extensive search and google I can't find anything, if anyone can help it would be much appreciated.
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I can remember very few details, I only glanced at the report as I didn't feel it would ever affect me or my colleagues, 3 friends down in the last 3 years and I wish I had kept a copy or a link to the report in case there was a link.
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You should get the Occ Doc on the case. If a company have a group of employees who have a disease potentially caused by a work related exposure; this can (and should, in my opinion) be investigated. Of course, this may be relevant not only to the friends you speak of, but also to current employees.
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I am not an expert on pollution at airports but have spent considerable time on gaseous pollutants in hospitals
The minimum safe levels are not based on evidence of risk. Most started by being plucked from the air, but politicians who are not responsible for the cost of compliance have reduced maximum permitted levels with little scientific basis
Proving or demonstrating cause and effect between pollutants and cancer is even more problematical. Cancer clusters are common and statistically do not demonstrate causation. We spent seven years looking at the relation between anaesthetic waste gases and abortion in nurses and despite the thousands of anaesthetics, hundreds of hospitals and many nurses proved nothing.
So I very much doubt you will demonstrate several people got cancer in one location due to an environmental pollutant. There may be claims to this effect, but as to proof.......
That is not to say that these contaminants may not put people at risk of various medical illnesses.
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The minimum safe levels are not based on evidence of risk. Most started by being plucked from the air, but politicians who are not responsible for the cost of compliance have reduced maximum permitted levels with little scientific basis
Proving or demonstrating cause and effect between pollutants and cancer is even more problematical. Cancer clusters are common and statistically do not demonstrate causation. We spent seven years looking at the relation between anaesthetic waste gases and abortion in nurses and despite the thousands of anaesthetics, hundreds of hospitals and many nurses proved nothing.
So I very much doubt you will demonstrate several people got cancer in one location due to an environmental pollutant. There may be claims to this effect, but as to proof.......
That is not to say that these contaminants may not put people at risk of various medical illnesses.
Interested in any other views
It's difficult to differentiate between
Public Health and Epidemiologists are the bods to ask.
- evidence of effect
- no evidence of effect
- evidence of no effect
Public Health and Epidemiologists are the bods to ask.
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Thanks for the replies.
Thank you to Whitebeaches for that link, although it isn't the study I was looking for it is definitely very interesting reading.
Thank you to Whitebeaches for that link, although it isn't the study I was looking for it is definitely very interesting reading.