Since January 2011, media reports have been reviving claims about a presumed excess of haemolymphopoietic cancer in south-eastern Sardinia, Italy, that started 10 years before.The almost daily sequence of articles created alarm in the local population, and a judicial investigation was initiated. The present commentary discusses possible reasons for the perception of an excess of haemolymphopoietic cancer, which was not confirmed by four independent epidemiological investigations. The update 2003 of the spatial analysis of haemolymphopoietic cancer incidence in southern Sardinia, on the other hand, commissioned by the local health authorities, has suggested an elevated risk of leukaemia among males residing in areas far from those reported at risk.No action followed. It is unclear why the regional authorities do not use the epidemiological investigations commissioned by themselves, whatever the results are either negative or positive for possible environmental health problems.

Lezioni dalla "sindrome di Quirra". Epidemiologia? No, grazie

COCCO, PIER LUIGI
2012-01-01

Abstract

Since January 2011, media reports have been reviving claims about a presumed excess of haemolymphopoietic cancer in south-eastern Sardinia, Italy, that started 10 years before.The almost daily sequence of articles created alarm in the local population, and a judicial investigation was initiated. The present commentary discusses possible reasons for the perception of an excess of haemolymphopoietic cancer, which was not confirmed by four independent epidemiological investigations. The update 2003 of the spatial analysis of haemolymphopoietic cancer incidence in southern Sardinia, on the other hand, commissioned by the local health authorities, has suggested an elevated risk of leukaemia among males residing in areas far from those reported at risk.No action followed. It is unclear why the regional authorities do not use the epidemiological investigations commissioned by themselves, whatever the results are either negative or positive for possible environmental health problems.
2012
Epidemiology; Public health, environmental and occupational health
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