Examining the Effects of Agrichemical Contaminants on Pediatric Cancers
Nebraska has one of the highest age-adjusted pediatric cancer incidents in the United States. The age-adjusted incidence of pediatric central nervous systems cancers is higher than the national average in 63 percent of Nebraska counties, and the incidence of pediatric leukemia and lymphoma are higher in 41 percent and 43 percent of counties, respectively. Getting to the root cause is an urgent research priority the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and DWFI have been working on together since 2019. It is important to look at environmental factors that could contribute to this issue. Two contaminants of concern are nitrogen and atrazine in surface and groundwater. Over the last year, two specific projects have made progress on this important public health problem.
First, looking at nitrogen contamination from the watershed level, public health Ph.D. candidate and DWFI-supported student Balkissa Ouattara and his supervisor DWFI Faculty Fellow and Professor Eleanor Rogan from UNMC uncovered a spatial relationship between age-adjusted incidence for the three major types of pediatric cancer and average nitrate concentrations. They achieved this by overlaying the health statistics on a Nebraska watershed map, which showed that some Nebraska watersheds with pediatric cancer incidence above the national average also have high nitrate concentration. The patterns in general track with cultivation of corn and soybeans. Going forward, Ouattara and Rogan will refine their research in the Lower Elkhorn and Upper Big Blue watersheds to see if they can come closer to detecting a cause-and-effect relationship between waterborne agrichemical exposure and pediatric cancers.
Looking closer at the link between pediatric cancers and the agricultural chemical atrazine, Ph.D. candidate and DWFI-supported student Jagadeesh Puvvula and his supervisor DWFI Director of Water, Climate and Health and UNMC Professor Jesse Bell found higher pediatric cancer incidence in the watersheds in Nebraska’s eastern and more agriculturally intense region compared with the state average. The study suggests a significant association between pediatric cancer and atrazine concentration in water. The research team’s related studies on the impacts of drought on human health are also broadening insights into the issue. Especially during drought, atrazine and other chemicals are known to run off of fields and into groundwater after rains. The team aims to better understand the connection between drought events and human health outcomes, including mental health, and create a drought and health strategy for the National Integrated Drought Information System.
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ANNUAL REPORT 2021
- Overview
- Letter from the Executive Director
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Research and Projects
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Global and National
- DWFI Leads Smallholder Sustainable Irrigation Entrepreneurship Project in Sub-Saharan Africa
- New Agricultural Water Economics Team Advances Water Policy
- Small Rwandan Agribusiness Entrepreneurs Work in New Ways Following COVID-19 Restrictions
- Future Farming: Integrated Water Management Leads to Profitability and Sustainability
- Modeling Brazilian Aquifer Will Help Farmers Maximize Crop Water Productivity
- DWFI experts contribute to FAOs State of Food and Agriculture 2020
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Nebraska
- Hub Brings Together Faculty for Greater Impact in Water and Cropping Systems
- Researchers Explore Potential AltEn Ethanol Plant Contamination Effects on Local Residents
- Impact of Covid-19 on Midwest Agtech Entrepreneurship
- Nebraska Nitrate Working Groups Tackle Persistent Drinking Water Contamination
- Nebraska Smart Farms Drive Technology Adoption
-
Faculty Fellows and Supported Students
- DWFI Welcomes Eight New Faculty Fellows
- DWFI Funds Research of 10 New Students in Food and Water Security
- Water for Food Student Impact Workshop and Research Forum
- Investigating Climate’s Influence on Atrazine Groundwater Contamination
- Sustainable Water Management: Solving the Mystery of Nebraska’s Intricate Aquifer System
- Drones Provide Detailed Picture of Wetland Health
- Understanding Corn Ear Abnormalities to Close Yield Gaps
- Aerial Imagery Helps Assess Cover Crop Impacts on Cash Crop Growth and Development
- Examining the Effects of Agrichemical Contaminants on Pediatric Cancers
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Global and National
-
Education
- Virtual Webinar Series Attracts Diverse Audiences
- One Health Webinar Series Discusses Health and Well-being of Humans Animals and the Environment
- Water and Health Summit Brings Together Leaders to Clarify Issues in Nebraska, Define Solutions
- NWC Hosts Virtual Mini-Conference
- 2021 Spring Seminar Series Focused on Race, Justice and the Environment
- Policy Team Leads Student Course on Securing and Sustaining Water for Food Globally
- Plans for Water for Food Global Forum Underway
- Regional Event Localizes Findings of the 2020 Lancet Countdown Report
- Communication
- Development and Organizational Sustainability
- Resources
- Search
ANNUAL REPORT 2021
- Overview
- Letter from the Executive Director
-
Research and Projects
-
Global and National
- DWFI Leads Smallholder Sustainable Irrigation Entrepreneurship Project in Sub-Saharan Africa
- New Agricultural Water Economics Team Advances Water Policy
- Small Rwandan Agribusiness Entrepreneurs Work in New Ways Following COVID-19 Restrictions
- Future Farming: Integrated Water Management Leads to Profitability and Sustainability
- Modeling Brazilian Aquifer Will Help Farmers Maximize Crop Water Productivity
- DWFI experts contribute to FAOs State of Food and Agriculture 2020
-
Nebraska
- Hub Brings Together Faculty for Greater Impact in Water and Cropping Systems
- Researchers Explore Potential AltEn Ethanol Plant Contamination Effects on Local Residents
- Impact of Covid-19 on Midwest Agtech Entrepreneurship
- Nebraska Nitrate Working Groups Tackle Persistent Drinking Water Contamination
- Nebraska Smart Farms Drive Technology Adoption
-
Faculty Fellows and Supported Students
- DWFI Welcomes Eight New Faculty Fellows
- DWFI Funds Research of 10 New Students in Food and Water Security
- Water for Food Student Impact Workshop and Research Forum
- Investigating Climate’s Influence on Atrazine Groundwater Contamination
- Sustainable Water Management: Solving the Mystery of Nebraska’s Intricate Aquifer System
- Drones Provide Detailed Picture of Wetland Health
- Understanding Corn Ear Abnormalities to Close Yield Gaps
- Aerial Imagery Helps Assess Cover Crop Impacts on Cash Crop Growth and Development
- Examining the Effects of Agrichemical Contaminants on Pediatric Cancers
-
Global and National
-
Education
- Virtual Webinar Series Attracts Diverse Audiences
- One Health Webinar Series Discusses Health and Well-being of Humans Animals and the Environment
- Water and Health Summit Brings Together Leaders to Clarify Issues in Nebraska, Define Solutions
- NWC Hosts Virtual Mini-Conference
- 2021 Spring Seminar Series Focused on Race, Justice and the Environment
- Policy Team Leads Student Course on Securing and Sustaining Water for Food Globally
- Plans for Water for Food Global Forum Underway
- Regional Event Localizes Findings of the 2020 Lancet Countdown Report
- Communication
- Development and Organizational Sustainability
- Resources
- Search
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