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Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.

We studied exposure to asbestos, pulmonary fibrosis, fiber count, and fiber size in relation to the lobar origin of lung cancer in 90 consecutive patients. Among the 32 patients with a history of occupational exposure to asbestos, 22 were construction workers. The proportion of lower-lobe tumors inc...

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Autores principales: Anttila, S, Karjalainen, A, Taikina-aho, O, Kyyrönen, P, Vainio, H
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8354203
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author Anttila, S
Karjalainen, A
Taikina-aho, O
Kyyrönen, P
Vainio, H
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description We studied exposure to asbestos, pulmonary fibrosis, fiber count, and fiber size in relation to the lobar origin of lung cancer in 90 consecutive patients. Among the 32 patients with a history of occupational exposure to asbestos, 22 were construction workers. The proportion of lower-lobe tumors increased with the duration of exposure from 45% in those working less than 15 years to 82% in those working 15 years or more in the construction trade, as compared with 25% in patients who were probably not exposed. The location of the tumor in the lower lobe was explained by the high number of total fibers [odds ratio (OR) = 9.0, CI = 2.3-34.6), of fibers 3 microns and longer (OR = 22.1, CI = 3.9-125), and fibers of anthophyllite (OR = 14.6, CI = 2.4-83.4) and crocidolite (OR = 7.0, CI = 1.2-41.2) when the effect of smoking and fibrosis was adjusted in the logistic regression analysis. The location of the tumor did not correlate with fibrosis, pack-years smoked, or the number of short (< 3 microns) fibers. Our findings suggest that asbestos causes an excess of lower-lobe tumors at a relatively low exposure level, independently of pulmonary fibrosis.
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spelling pubmed-15197392006-07-26 Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size. Anttila, S Karjalainen, A Taikina-aho, O Kyyrönen, P Vainio, H Environ Health Perspect Research Article We studied exposure to asbestos, pulmonary fibrosis, fiber count, and fiber size in relation to the lobar origin of lung cancer in 90 consecutive patients. Among the 32 patients with a history of occupational exposure to asbestos, 22 were construction workers. The proportion of lower-lobe tumors increased with the duration of exposure from 45% in those working less than 15 years to 82% in those working 15 years or more in the construction trade, as compared with 25% in patients who were probably not exposed. The location of the tumor in the lower lobe was explained by the high number of total fibers [odds ratio (OR) = 9.0, CI = 2.3-34.6), of fibers 3 microns and longer (OR = 22.1, CI = 3.9-125), and fibers of anthophyllite (OR = 14.6, CI = 2.4-83.4) and crocidolite (OR = 7.0, CI = 1.2-41.2) when the effect of smoking and fibrosis was adjusted in the logistic regression analysis. The location of the tumor did not correlate with fibrosis, pack-years smoked, or the number of short (< 3 microns) fibers. Our findings suggest that asbestos causes an excess of lower-lobe tumors at a relatively low exposure level, independently of pulmonary fibrosis. 1993-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1519739/ /pubmed/8354203 Text en
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Anttila, S
Karjalainen, A
Taikina-aho, O
Kyyrönen, P
Vainio, H
Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
title Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
title_full Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
title_fullStr Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
title_full_unstemmed Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
title_short Lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
title_sort lung cancer in the lower lobe is associated with pulmonary asbestos fiber count and fiber size.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8354203
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