TY - JOUR
T1 - Cholangiocarcinoma and Occupational Exposure to Asbestos
T2 - Insights From the Italian Pooled Cohort Study
AU - Working Group
AU - Curti, Stefania
AU - Gallo, Mena
AU - Ferrante, Daniela
AU - Bella, Francesca
AU - Boschetti, Lorenza
AU - Casotto, Veronica
AU - Ceppi, Marcello
AU - Cervino, Daniela
AU - Fazzo, Lucia
AU - Fedeli, Ugo
AU - Rossi, Paolo Giorgi
AU - Giovannetti, Lucia
AU - Girardi, Paolo
AU - Lando, Cecilia
AU - Migliore, Enrica
AU - Miligi, Lucia
AU - Oddone, Enrico
AU - Perlangeli, Vincenza
AU - Pernetti, Roberta
AU - Piro, Sara
AU - Storchi, Cinzia
AU - Tumino, Rosario
AU - Zona, Amerigo
AU - Zorzi, Manuel
AU - Brandi, Giovanni
AU - Ferretti, Stefano
AU - Magnani, Corrado
AU - Marinaccio, Alessandro
AU - Mattioli, Stefano
AU - Angelini, Alessia
AU - Barbiero, Fabiano
AU - Barbone, Fabio
AU - Bauleo, Lisa
AU - Binazzi, Alessandra
AU - Bovenzi, Massimo
AU - Brentisci, Carol
AU - Bruno, Caterina
AU - Cernigliaro, Achille
AU - Chellini, Elisabetta
AU - De Santis, Marco
AU - Fiorillo, Germano
AU - Galli, Paolo
AU - Giangreco, Manuela
AU - Luberto, Ferdinando
AU - Martini, Andrea
AU - Massari, Stefania
AU - Menegozzo, Simona
AU - Merlo, Domenico Franco
AU - Michelozzi, Paola
AU - Perticaroli, Patrizia
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PY - 2024/4/24
Y1 - 2024/4/24
N2 - Background: Recent studies supported the association between occupational exposure to asbestos and risk of cholangiocarcinoma (CC). Aim of the present study is to investigate this association using an update of mortality data from the Italian pooled asbestos cohort study and to test record linkage to Cancer Registries to distinguish between hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic/extrahepatic forms of CC. Methods: The update of a large cohort study pooling 52 Italian industrial cohorts of workers formerly exposed to asbestos was carried out. Causes of death were coded according to ICD. Linkage was carried out for those subjects who died for liver or bile duct cancer with data on histological subtype provided by Cancer Registries. Results: 47 cohorts took part in the study (57,227 subjects). We identified 639 causes of death for liver and bile duct cancer in the 44 cohorts covered by Cancer Registry. Of these 639, 240 cases were linked to Cancer Registry, namely 14 CC, 83 HCC, 117 cases with unspecified histology, 25 other carcinomas, and one case of cirrhosis (likely precancerous condition). Of the 14 CC, 12 occurred in 2010-2019, two in 2000-2009, and none before 2000. Conclusion: Further studies are needed to explore the association between occupational exposure to asbestos and CC. Record linkage was hampered due to incomplete coverage of the study areas and periods by Cancer Registries. The identification of CC among unspecific histology cases is fundamental to establish more effective and targeted liver cancer screening strategies.
AB - Background: Recent studies supported the association between occupational exposure to asbestos and risk of cholangiocarcinoma (CC). Aim of the present study is to investigate this association using an update of mortality data from the Italian pooled asbestos cohort study and to test record linkage to Cancer Registries to distinguish between hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and intrahepatic/extrahepatic forms of CC. Methods: The update of a large cohort study pooling 52 Italian industrial cohorts of workers formerly exposed to asbestos was carried out. Causes of death were coded according to ICD. Linkage was carried out for those subjects who died for liver or bile duct cancer with data on histological subtype provided by Cancer Registries. Results: 47 cohorts took part in the study (57,227 subjects). We identified 639 causes of death for liver and bile duct cancer in the 44 cohorts covered by Cancer Registry. Of these 639, 240 cases were linked to Cancer Registry, namely 14 CC, 83 HCC, 117 cases with unspecified histology, 25 other carcinomas, and one case of cirrhosis (likely precancerous condition). Of the 14 CC, 12 occurred in 2010-2019, two in 2000-2009, and none before 2000. Conclusion: Further studies are needed to explore the association between occupational exposure to asbestos and CC. Record linkage was hampered due to incomplete coverage of the study areas and periods by Cancer Registries. The identification of CC among unspecific histology cases is fundamental to establish more effective and targeted liver cancer screening strategies.
KW - Asbestos Exposure
KW - Cancer Registries
KW - Cholangiocarcinoma
KW - Cohort study
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U2 - 10.23749/mdl.v115i2.14649
DO - 10.23749/mdl.v115i2.14649
M3 - Article
SN - 0025-7818
VL - 115
JO - Medicina del Lavoro
JF - Medicina del Lavoro
IS - 2
M1 - e2024016
ER -