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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36066893/lung-cancer-screening-in-individuals-with-and-without-lung-related-comorbidities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eman M Metwally, M Patricia Rivera, Danielle D Durham, Lindsay Lane, Pasangi Perera, Derek Lamb, Louise M Henderson
Importance: Comorbidities characterize the underlying health status of individuals. In the context of lung cancer screening (LCS), lung-related comorbidities may influence the observed benefits and harms. Objective: To compare the characteristics of individuals undergoing LCS, the LCS examination result, the cancer detection rate (CDR), and the false-positive rate (FPR) in those with and without lung-related comorbidities. Design, Setting, and Participants: A prospective cohort study was conducted in 5 academic and community screening sites across North Carolina from January 1, 2014, to November 7, 2020...
September 1, 2022: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35876593/asbestos-danger-in-central-europe-is-not-yet-over-the-situation-in-the-czech-republic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miroslav Urban, Daniela Pelclová, Pavel Urban, Michael Vít, Peter Urban, Zdenka Fenclová
OBJECTIVES: In the Czech Republic, asbestos has been classified as a known human carcinogen since 1984. The use of asbestos-containing products was limited to scenarios where the use of other materials was not possible. Since 1997, the manufacture of asbestos materials has been forbidden, and in 1999, the import, manufacture and distribution of all types of asbestos fibres was legally banned by Act No. 157/1998 Coll. Although the use of asbestos is forbidden, the risk of exposure still exists given the ongoing demolition and reconstruction of buildings in which asbestos has been used...
June 2022: Central European Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35736889/an-innovative-filtering-system-for-the-handling-of-asbestos-based-products-improvement-of-safety-and-quality-of-work-in-analysis-laboratories
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oriana Motta, Concetta Pironti, Marta Venier, Antonio Proto
Although being banned or restricted in many countries since the early 1990s, large quantities of asbestos are still used or present in building materials all over the world and its removal or handling requires specific systems that limit exposure to airborne fibers The exposure to asbestos causes chronic diseases such as asbestosis and lung cancer with an incubation period of 20 to 50 years. Among the operators most exposed to contamination are those who handle and analyze the materials in laboratories. For this reason, our work focused on an innovative method for removing a filter unit from a laboratory extraction hood, in order to improve the safety conditions for the operators and the surrounding environment...
May 25, 2022: Toxics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35358323/standardized-incidence-ratios-of-malignant-neoplasms-among-patients-with-pneumoconiosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatsuya Michibata, Takashi Yorifuji
BACKGROUND: Patients with pneumoconiosis, such as silicosis and asbestosis, have a high risk of lung cancer. However, whether these patients are at high risk for neoplasms other than lung cancer and mesothelioma remains inconclusive. AIMS: To examine whether patients with pneumoconiosis have a higher incidence of malignant neoplasms other than lung cancer. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study using the medical records of patients with pneumoconiosis who visited our two hospitals from 1 January 1991 through 31 December 2017...
March 31, 2022: Occupational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35329341/sex-specific-mortality-from-asbestos-related-diseases-lung-and-ovarian-cancer-in-municipalities-with-high-asbestos-consumption-brazil-2000-2017
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cézar Akiyoshi Saito, Marco Antonio Bussacos, Leonardo Salvi, Carolina Mensi, Dario Consonni, Fernando Timoteo Fernandes, Felipe Campos, Franciana Cavalcante, Eduardo Algranti
The aim of this study is to compare the mortality rates for typical asbestos-related diseases (ARD-T: mesothelioma, asbestosis, and pleural plaques) and for lung and ovarian cancer in Brazilian municipalities where asbestos mines and asbestos-cement plants had been operating (areas with high asbestos consumption, H-ASB) compared with in other municipalities. The death records for adults aged 30+ years were retrieved from multiple health information systems. In the 2000-2017 time period, age-standardized mortality rates (standard: Brazil 2010) and standardized rate ratios (SRR; H-ASB vs...
March 19, 2022: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35106204/round-atelectasis-a-peculiar-pseudotumor-seen-on-echocardiogram
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Nardine Abdelsayed, Larissa Check, Mohamed Faris
Round atelectasis (RA) is a rare disorder most commonly occurring in the presence of chronic pleural effusions due to the formation of adhesions and resultant pulmonary collapse. The most common culprit to this disease is asbestosis, but other causes of pleural effusions such as congestive heart failure and pneumonia are reported in the literature. RA can occasionally mimic pulmonary cancers and should be identified to prevent the associated morbidity of tumor workup. We present a case of RA seen on echocardiogram, and then later on computed tomography mimicking a pleural tumor in a 58-year-old female with preexisting heart failure and recurrent pleural effusions...
December 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35081587/updated-standardized-mortality-ratio-evaluation-of-disease-risks-of-shipyard-workers-exposed-to-low-dose-ionizing-radiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuguang Grant Tao, Frank C Curriero, Elsbeth M Chee, Mahadevappa Mahesh
OBJECTIVE: To examine the risk of diseases among industrial workers with low and fractionated radiation exposures. METHOD: The 372,047 US male shipyard radiation and non-radiation workers were followed for 54 years and compared with US men using standardized mortality ratio (SMR) method. RESULTS: SMRs for both radiation and non-radiation workers had lower risks of death from all causes (0.74; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.74 to 0.75 and 0...
April 1, 2022: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34917175/immunotherapy-the-promise-for-present-and-future-of-malignant-pleural-mesothelioma-mpm-treatment
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REVIEW
Valérie Gounant, Solenn Brosseau, Gérard Zalcman
Due to occupational asbestosis exposure, the incidence of malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) has continuously increased over the last 30 years, with a plateau anticipated around the year 2030 in Western countries. Molecular MPM carcinogenesis involves alterations of NF2, RASSF1, LATS2WT1, p16, as well as BAP-1tumor-suppressor genes, which usually regulate apoptosis, cell invasion, motility, cell division, chromatin remodeling, as well as control of DNA repair. In few selected patients, debulking surgery consisting of pleurectomy-decortication is carried out, resulting in unsatisfactory long-term results...
2021: Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34639316/burden-of-mortality-from-asbestos-related-diseases-in-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucia Fazzo, Alessandra Binazzi, Daniela Ferrante, Giada Minelli, Dario Consonni, Lisa Bauleo, Caterina Bruno, Marcella Bugani, Marco De Santis, Ivano Iavarone, Corrado Magnani, Elisa Romeo, Amerigo Zona, Mariano Alessi, Pietro Comba, Alessandro Marinaccio
Asbestos is one of the major worldwide occupational carcinogens. The global burden of asbestos-related diseases (ARDs) was estimated around 231,000 cases/year. Italy was one of the main European asbestos producers until the 1992 ban. The WHO recommended national programs, including epidemiological surveillance, to eliminate ARDs. The present paper shows the estimate of the burden of mortality from ARDs in Italy, established for the first time. National standardized rates of mortality from mesothelioma and asbestosis and their temporal trends, based on the National Institute of Statistics database, were computed...
September 23, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34244457/risk-of-asbestosis-mesothelioma-other-lung-disease-or-death-among-motor-vehicle-mechanics-a-45-year-danish-cohort-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reimar Wernich Thomsen, Anders Hammerich Riis, Esben Meulengracht Flachs, David H Garabrant, Jens Peter Ellekilde Bonde, Henrik Toft Sørensen
INTRODUCTION: The risk of asbestosis, malignant mesothelioma and lung cancer among motor vehicle mechanics is of concern because of potential exposure to chrysotile asbestos during brake, clutch and gasket repair and maintenance. Asbestos has also been used in insulation and exhaust systems. METHODS: We examined the long-term risk of incident mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis and other lung diseases and mortality due to mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis and other lung diseases in a nationwide cohort of all men registered as motor vehicle mechanics since 1970 in Denmark...
May 2022: Thorax
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33919345/asbestosis-mimicking-metastatic-lung-cancer-case-report
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Jin An, Minjeong Song, Boksoon Chang
The clinical diagnosis of asbestosis is primarily based on chest radiographic evidence of pleural thickening and interstitial fibrosis combined with a history of exposure to asbestos. We report herein the case of a 65-year-old man with asbestosis pathologically diagnosed after surgical lung biopsy. He had a work history including farming, cementing, and casting and was admitted with dyspnea. Chest computed tomography revealed multiple well-defined nodules in both lungs and a 4.1 cm peribronchial consolidation with fibrotic changes in the right lower lobe...
April 21, 2021: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33749247/asbestos-and-zeolites-from-a-to-z-via-a-common-ion
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REVIEW
Glen Reid, Sonja Klebe, Nico van Zandwijk, Anthony M George
Asbestos and zeolites are silicate-based minerals, linked inextricably via paradoxical similarities and differences which have emanated from different geological epochs. Both have been employed in the service of humanity through millennia: asbestos, for its "inextinguishable" quality of being an insulator against heat and fire; zeolite, a "boiling stone" with its volcanic and marine sedimentary rock origins, for its propensity to adsorb water and remove metals and toxins. Serious adverse health effects observed in asbestos miners as long ago as the 1st Century AD did not halt the rising popularity of asbestos...
April 19, 2021: Chemical Research in Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33728629/-update-of-the-awmf-s2k-guideline-diagnostics-and-assessment-of-occupational-asbestos-related-diseases-what-s-new
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Kraus, H Teschler
The S2k guideline "Diagnostics and assessment of occupational asbestos-related diseases" was updated in November 2020. This article summarizes the most important changes. There is a new reference to the risk of potentially high exposures to asbestos fibers when renovating plaster, fillers and adhesives containing asbestos.Biomarkers such as mesothelin and calretinin should currently only be used in the context of research. The "asbestos airways disease", which can only be diagnosed histologically, is included in the guideline as an early form of asbestosis...
March 2021: Pneumologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33683849/less-common-respiratory-conditions-occupational-lung-diseases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley Wilk, Scott Garland, Nathan Falk
Occupational lung diseases are caused by workplace inhalation of chemicals, dusts, or fumes. They include asbestosis, silicosis, coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP), and occupational asthma. These diseases have nonspecific respiratory symptoms and are only identified if an occupational history is taken. Asbestosis typically is diagnosed 20 to 30 years after peak exposure, often when pleural plaques are noted on chest x-ray (CXR). Asbestosis is associated with an increased cancer risk, which is higher in smokers...
March 2021: FP Essentials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33562413/asbestos-in-high-risk-communities-public-health-implications
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REVIEW
Edward A Emmett
Asbestos-related diseases (ARDs)-mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis-are well known as occupational diseases. As industrial asbestos use is eliminated, ARDs within the general community from para-occupational, environmental, and natural exposures are more prominent. ARD clusters have been studied in communities including Broni, Italy; Libby, Montana; Wittenoom, Western Australia; Karain, Turkey; Ambler, Pennsylvania; and elsewhere. Community ARDs pose specific public health issues and challenges. Community exposure results in higher proportions of mesothelioma in women and a younger age distribution than occupational exposures...
February 7, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33506658/-effects-of-asbestos-on-human-health-document-of-the-italian-epidemiological-association-aie
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Francesco Barone Adesi, Caterina Bruno, Roberto Calisti, Elisabetta Chellini, Pietro Comba, Dario Consonni, Lucia Fazzo, Ugo Fedeli, Francesco Forastiere, Corrado Magnani, Alessandro Marinaccio, Enzo Merler, Dario Mirabelli, Paolo Ricci, Benedetto Terracini
OBJECTIVES: the Italian Epidemiological Association (AIE) intends to formulate assessments and recommendations on the most relevant and critical aspects in the preparation, conduct, and interpretation of epidemiological investigations on the health effects of exposure to asbestos and asbestos-like fibres. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: the document was prepared by a working group of AIE associates, with a broad curriculum of epidemiological investigations, starting from the evaluation of scientific evidence, and was subsequently evaluated by the AIE governing body...
September 2020: Epidemiologia e Prevenzione
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33312638/monitoring-of-airborne-asbestos-fibers-in-an-urban-ambient-air-of-mashhad-city-iran-levels-spatial-distribution-and-seasonal-variations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asiyeh Moteallemi, Masoud Minaei, Masoumeh Tahmasbizadeh, Saeid Fadaei, Kazhal Masroor, Farzad Fanaei
Asbestos, as with other pollutants in the air, has adverse effects on the health of human beings and animals. Today, the relationship between presence of asbestos fibers in the air breathed by humans and developing serious diseases such as lung cancer (asbestosis) and mesothelioma has been proven. The objectives of this study were to monitor the levels of asbestos fibers in ambient air of Mashhad, Iran during 2018, and to draw its Geographic Information System (GIS) distribution map for the city. In this descriptive study, 13 sampling points in Mashhad city were chosen...
December 2020: Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33119974/-asbestos-exposure-and-related-diseases-among-friction-products-workers-1971-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pietro Gino Barbieri, Dario Mirabelli, Egidio Madeo, Anna Somigliana
Worldwide studies have been published on the mortality of workers employed in asbestos-based materials for the production of clutches and brakes. However no one of these studies is related to Italian cases. Furthermore, not even surveys have been conducted in Italy to characterize the correlation between asbestos exposures and the possible occurring of asbestos-related disease. Our objectives are the following: i) to assess and quantify the asbestos exposure cases, ii) to describe the nature and the frequency of asbestos-related diseases among blue collar employees of an important factory producing brakes and clutches with chrysotile asbestos content from 1971 to 1993 and iii) to provide preliminary data on cumulative asbestos exposure estimated using lung fibre burden analysis...
September 2020: Giornale Italiano di Medicina del Lavoro Ed Ergonomia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32959795/italian-pool-of-asbestos-workers-cohorts-asbestos-related-mortality-by-industrial-sector-and-cumulative-exposure
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REVIEW
Corrado Magnani, Stefano Silvestri, Alessia Angelini, Alessandra Ranucci, Danila Azzolina, Tiziana Cena, Elisabetta Chellini, Enzo Merler, Venere Pavone, Lucia Miligi, Giuseppe Gorini, Vittoria Bressan, Paolo Girardi, Lisa Bauleo, Elisa Romeo, Ferdinando Luberto, Orietta Sala, Corrado Scarnato, Simona Menegozzo, Enrico Oddone, Sara Tunesi, Patrizia Perticaroli, Aldo Pettinari, Francesco Cuccaro, Stefano Mattioli, Antonio Baldassarre, Francesco Barone-Adesi, Marina Musti, Dario Mirabelli, Roberta Pirastu, Alessandro Marinaccio, Stefania Massari, Daniela Ferrante
OBJECTIVE: Italy has been a large user of asbestos and asbestos containing materials until the 1992 ban. We present a pooled cohort study on long-term mortality in exposed workers. METHODS: Pool of 43 Italian asbestos cohorts (asbestos cement, rolling stock, shipbuilding, glasswork, harbors, insulation and other industries). SMRs were computed by industrial sector for the 1970-2010 period, for the major causes, using reference rates by age, sex, region and calendar period...
July 2020: Annali Dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32811344/diagnosis-of-lung-cancer-a-necropsy-based-study-of-128-cases-1997-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pietro Gino Barbieri, Dario Mirabelli
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of lung cancer (LC) may be difficult to make in the elderly. We report on the diagnostic elements available in life in an LC necropsy case series of asbestos-exposed workers and describe the frequency of non-neoplastic asbestos-related diseases as biological exposure indices. METHODS: We reviewed pathologic and clinical records of an unselected series of autopsies (1997-2016) in patients with LC employed in the Monfalcone shipyards. We assessed the consistency with autopsy results of diagnoses based on, respectively, radiologic, cytologic, and histologic findings...
August 18, 2020: Tumori
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