Peritoneal mesothelioma and asbestos exposure: a population-based case-control study in Lombardy, Italy
Consonni, Dario; Calvi, Cristina; De Matteis, Sara; Mirabelli, Dario; Landi, Maria Teresa; Caporaso, Neil E.; Peters, Susan; Vermeulen, Roel; Kromhout, Hans; Dallari, Barbara; Pesatori, Angela Cecilia; Riboldi, Luciano; Mensi, Carolina
(2019) Occupational and Environmental Medicine, volume 76, issue 8, pp. 545 - 553
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Abstract
Objectives Asbestos is the main risk factor for peritoneal mesothelioma (PeM). However, due to its rarity, PeM has rarely been investigated in community-based studies. We examined the association between asbestos exposure and PeM risk in a general population in Lombardy, Italy. Methods From the regional mesothelioma registry, we selected PeM
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cases diagnosed in 2000-2015. Population controls (matched by area, gender and age) came from two case-control studies in Lombardy on lung cancer (2002-2004) and pleural mesothelioma (2014). Assessment of exposure to asbestos was performed through a quantitative job-exposure matrix (SYN-JEM) and expert evaluation based on a standardised questionnaire. We calculated period-specific and gender-specific OR and 90% CI using conditional logistic regression adjusted for age, province of residence and education. Results We selected 68 cases and 2116 controls (2000-2007) and 159 cases and 205 controls (2008-2015). The ORs for ever asbestos exposure (expert-based, 2008-2015 only) were 5.78 (90% CI 3.03 to 11.0) in men and 8.00 (2.56 to 25.0) in women; the ORs for definite occupational exposure were 12.3 (5.62 to 26.7) in men and 14.3 (3.16 to 65.0) in women. The ORs for ever versus never occupational asbestos exposure based on SYN-JEM (both periods) were 2.05 (90% CI 1.39 to 3.01) in men and 1.62 (0.79 to 3.27) in women. In men, clear positive associations were found for duration, cumulative exposure (OR 1.33 (1.19 to 1.48) per fibres/mL-years) and latency. Conclusions Using two different methods of exposure assessment we provided evidence of a clear association between asbestos exposure and PeM risk in the general population.
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Keywords: asbestos, mesothelioma, peritoneum, population-based case-control study, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
ISSN: 1351-0711
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group
Note: Funding Information: This work was partially supported by: the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, the National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, Bethesda, Maryland, USA (EAGLE); Ministry of Health, CCM (Centro Nazionale per la Prevenzione e il Controllo delle Malattie), Rome, Italy (MISEM); Istituto Nazionale per l'Assicurazione contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro (INAIL), Rome, Italy: BRiC P55 and P59; Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC), Milan, Italy: IG 2015/17692. Funding Information: Funding this work was partially supported by: the intramural research Program of the national institutes of Health, the national cancer institute, Division of cancer epidemiology and genetics, Bethesda, Maryland, USa (eagle); Ministry of Health, ccM (centro nazionale per la Prevenzione e il controllo delle Malattie), rome, italy (MiSeM); istituto nazionale per l’assicurazione contro gli infortuni sul lavoro (inail), rome, italy: Bric P55 and P59; associazione italiana per la ricerca sul cancro (airc), Milan, italy: ig 2015/17692. Publisher Copyright: © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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