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[Cancerogenic effect of occupational exposure to man-made mineral fibers: results from the epidemiological study].

Abstract
The size and technology of the man-made mineral fibers production in Poland is presented. The results of the case-referent and cohort studies aimed at assessing risk for or mortality from respiratory system cancers in populations occupationally exposed to dust containing artificial mineral fibers are also analyzed. The majority of studies focused on the exposure to glass fibers, however, their results revealed no increased risk for cancers in those exposed. As to the increased risk for respiratory system cancers induced by exposure to glass and slag wool fibers, the same proportion of positive and negative results was found in the literature. Most of the studies showed no association between the risk level and the exposure period or cumulative dose. The association with latency period of more than 20 years was only emphasized. This together with the fact that in the majority of studies neither smoking histories nor exposures to other respiratory carcinogens were considered significantly undermine the cause-effect inference. Bearing this mind, it should be concluded that there is an urgent need to undertake further studies with the aim to assess the health risk of exposure to man-made mineral fibers, but only such studies in which besides exposure to fibers, it will be possible to analyze exposure to other coexisting carcinogenic agents.
AuthorsIrena Szadkowska-Stańczyk, Grazyna Stroszejn-Mrowca
JournalMedycyna pracy (Med Pr) Vol. 53 Issue 2 Pg. 137-43 ( 2002) ISSN: 0465-5893 [Print] Poland
Vernacular TitleKancerogenne działanie sztucznych włókien mineralnych--dowody w badaniach epidemiologicznych.
PMID12116904 (Publication Type: Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review)
Chemical References
  • Mineral Fibers
Topics
  • Chemical Industry
  • Cohort Studies
  • Humans
  • Mineral Fibers (adverse effects)
  • Neoplasms (chemically induced)
  • Occupational Diseases (chemically induced)
  • Occupational Exposure (adverse effects)
  • Risk Factors

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