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Asbestos Exposure in Patients with Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma included in the PRIMATE Study, Lombardy, Italy

Authors :
Spinazzè, Andrea
Consonni, Dario
Borghi, Francesca
Rovelli, Sabrina
Cattaneo, Andrea
Zellino, Carolina
Dallari, Barbara
Pesatori, Angela Cecilia
Kromhout, Hans
Peters, Susan
Riboldi, Luciano
Cavallo, Domenico Maria
Mensi, Carolina
IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents
dIRAS RA-2
IRAS OH Epidemiology Chemical Agents
dIRAS RA-2
Source :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 6; Pages: 3390, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(6), 1. MDPI AG
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

The PRIMATE study is an Italian translational research project, which aims to identify personalized biomarkers associated with clinical characteristics of malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM). For this purpose, characteristics of MPM patients with different degrees of asbestos exposure will be compared to identify somatic mutations, germline polymorphism, and blood inflammatory biomarkers. In this framework, we assessed exposure to asbestos for 562 cases of MPM extracted from the Lombardy region Mesothelioma Registry (RML), for which a complete interview based on a standardized national questionnaire and histopathological specimens were available. Exposure assessment was performed: (1) through experts' evaluation (considered as the gold standard for the purpose of this study), according to the guidelines of the Italian National Mesothelioma Registry (ReNaM) and (2) using a job-exposure matrix (SYN-JEM) to obtain qualitative (ever/never) and quantitative estimates of occupational asbestos exposure (cumulative exposure expressed in fibers per mL (f/mL)). The performance of SYN-JEM was evaluated against the experts' evaluation. According to experts' evaluation, occupational asbestos exposure was recognized in 73.6% of men and 23.6% of women; furthermore, 29 men (7.8%) and 70 women (36.9%) had non-occupational exposure to asbestos. When applying SYN-JEM, 225 men (60.5%) and 25 women (13.2%) were classified as occupationally exposed, with a median cumulative exposure higher for men (1.7 f/mL-years) than for women (1.2 f/mL-years). The concordance between the two methods (Cohen’s kappa) for occupational exposure assessment was 0.46 overall (0.41 in men, and 0.07 in women). Sensitivity was higher in men (0.73) than in women (0.18), while specificity was higher in women (0.88) than in men (0.74). Overall, both methods can be used to reconstruct past occupational exposure to asbestos, each with its own advantages and limitations.

Details

ISSN :
16604601 and 16617827
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ea28f5eb0b90b79f245f91f7c9db972
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063390