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Assessment of Grouped Weighted Quantile Sum Regression for Modeling Chemical Mixtures and Cancer Risk

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020504

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mixtures; environment; cancer; chemicals

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  1. National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health [R21CA238370]
  2. National Cancer Institute (NCI) [7590-S-04, 7590-S-01, N02-CP-11015]
  3. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences grants [R01ES009137, P-42-ES-04705-18]
  4. Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health
  5. NCI

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This study highlights the importance of evaluating multiple chemical exposures in identifying cancer risk factors. The GWQS regression method proves to be effective in estimating exposure effects for multiple chemical groups and correctly identifying important chemicals, showing favorable performance compared to other methods used in mixture analysis. The method was applied in the California Childhood Leukemia Study, revealing a positive association between exposure to the herbicide dacthal and an increased risk of childhood leukemia.
Individuals are exposed to a large number of diverse environmental chemicals simultaneously and the evaluation of multiple chemical exposures is important for identifying cancer risk factors. The measurement of a large number of chemicals (the exposome) in epidemiologic studies is allowing for a more comprehensive assessment of cancer risk factors than was done in earlier studies that focused on only a few chemicals. Empirical evidence from epidemiologic studies shows that chemicals from different chemical classes have different magnitudes and directions of association with cancers. Given increasing data availability, there is a need for the development and assessment of statistical methods to model environmental cancer risk that considers a large number of diverse chemicals with different effects for different chemical classes. The method of grouped weighted quantile sum (GWQS) regression allows for multiple groups of chemicals to be considered in the model such that different magnitudes and directions of associations are possible for each group of chemicals. In this paper, we assessed the ability of GWQS regression to estimate exposure effects for multiple chemical groups and correctly identify important chemicals in each group using a simulation study. We compared the performance of GWQS regression with WQS regression, the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (lasso), and the group lasso in estimating exposure effects and identifying important chemicals. The simulation study results demonstrate that GWQS is an effective method for modeling exposure to multiple groups of chemicals and compares favorably with other methods used in mixture analysis. As an application, we used GWQS regression in the California Childhood Leukemia Study (CCLS), a population-based case-control study of childhood leukemia in California to estimate exposure effects for many chemical classes while also adjusting for demographic factors. The CCLS analysis found evidence of a positive association between exposure to the herbicide dacthal and an increased risk of childhood leukemia.

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