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Pleural Mesothelioma and Occupational Coexposure to Asbestos, Mineral Wool, and Silica

Authors :
Stéphane Ducamp
Patrick Brochard
Annabelle Gilg Soit Ilg
Aude Lacourt
Ellen Imbernon
Joelle Fevotte
Sabyne Audignon
Céline Gramond
Marcel Goldberg
Source :
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 187:977-982
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Thoracic Society, 2013.

Abstract

Methods: A total of 1,199 male cases and 2,379 control subjects were included in a French pooled case-control study. Complete job histories were collected, and occupational exposure to asbestos, mineral wool (MW), and silica were assessed by three French job exposure matrices.Unconditional logisticregressionmodelsadjustedfor age, birth date, and occupational asbestos exposure were used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Measurements and Main Results: A significant association between mesothelioma and MW exposure was observed after adjustment for occupational asbestos exposure. OR for subjects exposed to less than 0.01 fibers$ml 21 $yr 21 was 1.6 (95% CI, 1.2–2.1) and increased to 2.5 (95% CI, 1.8–3.4) for subjects exposed to more than 0.32 fibers$ml 21 $yr 21 . All ORs for silica exposure were around the null. CoexposuretoeitherasbestosandMWorasbestosandsilicaseemed toincreasethe risk ofpleuralmesothelioma. ORswere 17.6 (95%CI, 11.8–26.2) and 9.8 (95% CI, 4.2–23.2) for subjects exposed to both asbestos and MW and for subjects exposed to both asbestos and silica, respectively, compared with 4.3 (95% CI, 1.9–9.8) for occupational asbestos exposure alone. Conclusions: Our results are in favor of an increased risk of pleural mesothelioma for subjects exposed to both asbestos and MW or asbestos and silica.

Details

ISSN :
15354970 and 1073449X
Volume :
187
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8c3cb2d6c920b7a697ede6b626438ec8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201210-1911oc