Solid urban wastes and toxicity among residents of Ghemme and Cavaglio (Piedmont region, Italy). Results from a historical cohort 1980 to 2013

Ig Sanita Pubbl. 2019 Sep-Oct;75(5):335-347.

Abstract

Background: There is plenty of evidence for a relation between certain environmental pollutants and ecological damage. Landfills, especially if uncontrolled and located near human settlements, may cause an increase in cancer incidence and in various diseases.

Methods: The area of study is represented by the cities of Ghemme (population 6,139) and Cavaglio (population 2,216), in the province of Novara, northern Italy. A solid urban waste landfill is located between these two cities. We analysed mortality data from 1980 to 2013 among subjects residing in the two cities since at least 6 months, according to distance from the landfill. Mortality data was obtained from the National Statistics Institute ( ISTAT).

Results: A mortality increase was shown, according to Cox model, in residential areas closer to the landfill. In Cavaglio D'Agogna the total number of cancer deaths occurring in the 0-44 age group and the total death causes were relevant. A significant increase in leukemia cases was detected in Ghemme city.

Conclusions: Our analysis shows an increased risk of diseases (cancer and other diseases), with a possible environmental etiological link.

MeSH terms

  • Environmental Exposure*
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Italy
  • Solid Waste*
  • Waste Disposal Facilities*

Substances

  • Solid Waste