Asbestos exposure and asbestosis mortality in Italian cement‐asbestos cohorts: Dose‐response relationship and the role of competing death causes

Author:

Girardi Paolo1,Rigoni Sara2,Ferrante Daniela2ORCID,Silvestri Stefano2,Angelini Alessia3,Cuccaro Francesco4,Oddone Enrico56ORCID,Vicentini Massimo7,Barone‐Adesi Francesco2,Tunesi Sara2,Migliore Enrica8,Roncaglia Francesca7,Sala Orietta9,Pirastu Roberta10,Chellini Elisabetta11,Miligi Lucia3,Perticaroli Patrizia12,Bressan Vittoria13,Merler Enzo14,Azzolina Danila15,Marinaccio Alessandro16ORCID,Massari Stefania16,Magnani Corrado2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics Ca' Foscari University of Venice Venezia Italy

2. Department of Translational Medicine University of Eastern Piedmont Novara Italy

3. Institute for the Study Prevention and Oncology Network (ISPRO) Firenze Italy

4. Epidemiology and Statistics Unit Local Health Unit of Barletta‐Andria‐Trani Barletta Italy

5. Department of Public Health and Experimental and Forensic Medicine University of Pavia Italy

6. Hospital Occupational Medicine Unit ICS Maugeri IRCCS Pavia Italy

7. Epidemiology Unit Local Health Authority‐IRCCS of Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia Italy

8. Cancer Epidemiology Unit, AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino CPO Piedmont and University of Turin Torino Italy

9. (former) Regional Asbestos Laboratory ARPAE Emilia‐Romagna Reggio Emilia Italy

10. (former) “Charles Darwin” Department of Biology and Biotechnology La Sapienza University Roma Italy

11. (former) Institute for the Study Prevention and Oncology Network (ISPRO) Firenze Italy

12. Occupational Medicine ASUR Marche Senigallia Italy

13. UOSD Epidemiology AULSS6 EUGANEA Padova Italy

14. (former) Veneto Register of Mesothelioma cases Regional Epidemiological System, AULSS 6 Padova Italy

15. Department of Environmental Sciences and Prevention University of Ferrara Ferrara Italy

16. Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Epidemiology and Hygiene, Unit of Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology, Italian Mesothelioma Register Italian Workers' Compensation Authority (INAIL) Roma Italy

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesIn Italy, asbestos was used intensively until its ban in 1992, which was extended for asbestos cement factories until 1994. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dose–response between asbestos exposure and asbestosis mortality across a pool of Italian occupational cohorts, taking into account the presence of competing risks.MethodsCohorts were followed for vital status and the cause of death was ascertained by a linkage with mortality registers. Cause‐specific (CS) Cox‐regression models were used to evaluate the dose‐exposure relationship between asbestosis mortality and the time‐dependent cumulative exposure index (CEI) to asbestos. Fine and Gray regression models were computed to assess the effect of competing risks of death.ResultsThe cohort included 12,963 asbestos cement workers. During the follow‐up period (1960−2012), of a total of 6961 deaths, we observed 416 deaths attributed to asbestosis, 879 to lung cancer, 400 to primary pleural cancer, 135 to peritoneal cancer, and 1825 to diseases of the circulatory system. The CS model showed a strong association between CEI and asbestosis mortality. Dose–response models estimated an increasing trend in mortality even below a CEI of 25 ff/mL‐years. Lung cancer and circulatory diseases were the main competing causes of death.ConclusionsAsbestos exposure among Italian asbestos‐cement workers has led to a very high number of deaths from asbestosis and asbestos‐related diseases. The increasing risk trend associated with excess deaths, even at low exposure levels, suggests that the proposed limit values would not have been adequate to prevent disability and mortality from asbestosis.

Publisher

Wiley

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