Occupational asbestos exposure among respiratory cancer patients in Lithuania

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作者
Petrauskaite Everatt, Ruta
Smolianskiene, Grazina
Tossavainen, Antti
Cicenas, Saulius
Jankauskas, Remigijus
机构
[1] Inst Hyg, Ctr Occupat Med, LT-01129 Vilnius, Lithuania
[2] Inst Hyg, Lab Chem Hazards Invest, Vilnius, Lithuania
[3] Finnish Inst Occupat Hlth, Helsinki, Finland
[4] Vilnius State Univ, Inst Oncol, Dept Thorac Surg & Oncol, Vilnius, Lithuania
关键词
respiratory cancer; asbestos; occupational exposure; occupational cancer; Lithuania;
D O I
10.1002/ajim.20467
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Despite intensive use of asbestos, no cancer case has ever been diagnosed as asbestos related in Lithuania. This paper attempts to estimate the proportion of those occupationally exposed to asbestos among respiratory cancer patients. Material and methods Occupational exposure to asbestos was assessed retrospectively for 298 lung cancer and four mesothelioma patients, admitted to the Institute of Oncology, Vilnius. The evaluation was based on personal interview data using an internationally established questionnaire covering most likely activities of asbestos exposure at the workplace. Cumulative exposure to asbestos at work was estimated in fiber years. Lung tissue asbestos fiber burden analysis was conducted by scanning transmission electron microscopy on 23 samples. Results A cumulative asbestos exposure of >= 25 fiber years was found for 10 lung cancer patients (3.4%). They worked infoundries, construction, installation, shipyard, powerplant, railway, asbestos cement, glass and chemical industry. In a further 56 lung cancer patients (18.8%) andforone (25%) mesothelioma patient, a cumulative exposure from 5 to 24.9fiber years was assessed. Asbestos fibers were detected in 18 cases, the burden ranged from 0.1 to 4.1 million fibers/g dry lung tissue; concentrations exceeding 1 million f/g dry lung tissue were found in four cases. All fibers were chrysotile. Conclusions Findings indicate that a fraction (3.4%) of the lung cancer cases could be attributed to heavy occupational exposure to asbestos using the Helsinki criterion of >= 25 fiber years. Therefore, approximately 50 lung cancer cases per year in Lithuania could be asbestos-related compensable occupational diseases.
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页数:9
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