Cohort studies on cancer mortality among workers exposed only to chrysotile asbestos: a meta-analysis

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Li, L [1 ]
Sun, TD
Zhang, X
Lai, RN
Li, XY
Fan, XJ
Morinaga, K
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[1] Zhejiang Univ, Inst Social Med & Family Med, Hangzhou 310031, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[2] Zhejiang Acad Med Sci, Inst Hyg, Hangzhou 310013, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[3] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Dept Epidemiol & Hlth Stat, Hangzhou 310031, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[4] Osaka Med Ctr Canc & Cardiovasc Dis, Dept Epidemiol & Field Res, Osaka 5378511, Japan
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chrysotile asbestos; cancer; mortality; cohort study; meta-analysis;
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Objective To determine whether there was excessive risk of cancer among workers exposed to chrysotile fiber alone by applying a meta-analysis technique. Methods All data meeting the criteria of cohort studies on cancer mortality among workers exposed only to chrysotile were incorporated into meta-analysis. Pooled standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for main cancer sites were calculated using two approaches of unweighted ratio and random effect model. The heterogeneity and its sources of the results were examined with a Q-statistic and Z-score test. The dose-response effect as reflected in the percentage of all deaths due to mesothelioma served as a proxy measure of chrysotile exposure. Results A cohort of twenty six workers exposed to chrysotile alone was summarized. The significantly elevated meta-SMRs for all deaths (1.27), all cancers (1.28), cancers of respiratory organs (2.51), cancers of lung (2.35) and cancers of stomach (1.24) were observed. The significantly elevated meta-SMRs for lung cancer within occupational strata were observed among textile workers (3.55), asbestos product manufacturers (3.30), miners and millers (2.24), cement product workers (1.22), and for stomach cancer among asbestos product manufacturers (1.49). Meta-SMRs for cancers at other sites were not significant. Meta-SMR for lung cancer showed an increasing trend with an elevated percentage of all deaths from mesothelioma, but no such trend for stomach cancer. Conclusion There are excessive risks of lung cancer and mesothelioma among workers exposed to chrysotile fiber alone, and likely no convincing indication of an etiological association between chrysotile exposure and cancers at other sites.
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