1.2 Risk factors

1.2 Risk factors

The risk factors for developing high-grade glioma include:

  • age (over 40 years)
  • gender – 1.5 times more common in males
  • race – twice as common in people of Caucasian descent (Ostrom et al. 2013)
  • exposure to ionising radiation, vinyl chloride, pesticides, petroleum refining, synthetic rubber manufacturing (Alifieris & Trafalis 2015)
  • rare familial genetic syndromes such as:
    • neurofibromatosis type 1 and 2
    • Li-Fraumeni cancer syndrome
    • Turcot syndrome
    • multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1
    • Lynch syndrome
    • Gorlin syndrome
    • tuberous sclerosis complex
    • Cowden’s disease (Farrell & Plotkin 2007).

There is a common myth about mobile phone usage increasing risk of cancer, in particular glioma. However, current research indicates there are no established health effects from mobile phone usage (ARPANSA 2016).