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Widespread pesticide contamination of drinking water and impact on cancer risk in Brazil

Carolina Panis 1, 2
Luciano Zanetti Pessôa Candiotto 3
S.C. Gaboardi 4
Susie Gurzenda 5
Jurandir Cruz 6, 7
Marcia Castro 5
Bernardo Lemos 6
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-07-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR3.145
CiteScore19.7
Impact factor9.7
ISSN01604120, 18736750
General Environmental Science
Abstract
Pesticides, which are associated with endocrine dysfunction, immunological dysregulation, and cancer, are widespread sources of drinking water contamination. The state of Paraná has a population of 11 million, is the second largest grain producer in Brazil and is a leading consumer of pesticides. In this study, we analyzed the extent of drinking water contamination from 11 proven, probable, or potentially carcinogenic pesticides (alachlor, aldrin-dieldrin, atrazine, chlordane, DDT-DDD-DDE, diuron, glyphosate-AMPA, lindane-γ-HCH, mancozeb-ETU, molinate, and trifluralin) in 127 grain-producing municipalities in the state of Paraná. Extensive contamination of drinking water was found, including legacy pesticides such as aldrin-dieldrin (mean 0.047 ppb), DDT-DDD-DDE (mean: 0.07), chlordane (mean: 0.181), and lindane-HCH (mean: 2.17). Most of the municipalities were significantly above the maximum limits for each one of the currently allowed pesticides (67% for alachlor, 9.44% for atrazine, 96.85% for diuron, 100% for glyphosate-AMPA, 80.31% for mancozeb-ETU, 91.33% for molinate, and 12.6% for trifluralin). Ninety-seven percent of municipalities presented a sum of all pesticides at levels significantly above (189.84 ppb) the European Union preconized limits (<0.5 ppb). Using the mean pesticide concentration in water (ppb), the exposed population for each municipality, and the benchmark cancer risk for pesticides, we estimated the minimum number of cancer cases attributable to pesticide-contaminated drinking water during the period (total of 542 cases). More than 80% were attributed to mancozeb-ETU and diuron. Glyphosate-AMPA and diuron-attributable cases strongly correlated with the total cancer cases in the same period (R = 0.8117 and 0.8138, respectively) as well as with breast cancer cases (R = 0.7695 and 0.7551, respectively). Water contamination was significantly correlated with the sum of the estimated cancer cases for all 11 pesticides detected in each city (R = 0.58 and p < 0.0001). These findings reveal extensive contamination of drinking water in the state of Paraná and suggest that contamination may increase the risk of cancer in this region.
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Panis C. et al. Widespread pesticide contamination of drinking water and impact on cancer risk in Brazil // Environmental International. 2022. Vol. 165. p. 107321.
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Panis C., Candiotto L. Z. P., Gaboardi S., Gurzenda S., Cruz J., Castro M., Lemos B. Widespread pesticide contamination of drinking water and impact on cancer risk in Brazil // Environmental International. 2022. Vol. 165. p. 107321.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.envint.2022.107321
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2022.107321
TI - Widespread pesticide contamination of drinking water and impact on cancer risk in Brazil
T2 - Environmental International
AU - Panis, Carolina
AU - Candiotto, Luciano Zanetti Pessôa
AU - Gaboardi, S.C.
AU - Gurzenda, Susie
AU - Cruz, Jurandir
AU - Castro, Marcia
AU - Lemos, Bernardo
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/07/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 107321
VL - 165
PMID - 35691095
SN - 0160-4120
SN - 1873-6750
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@article{2022_Panis,
author = {Carolina Panis and Luciano Zanetti Pessôa Candiotto and S.C. Gaboardi and Susie Gurzenda and Jurandir Cruz and Marcia Castro and Bernardo Lemos},
title = {Widespread pesticide contamination of drinking water and impact on cancer risk in Brazil},
journal = {Environmental International},
year = {2022},
volume = {165},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2022.107321},
pages = {107321},
doi = {10.1016/j.envint.2022.107321}
}