The aim of this study is to highlight tasks and jobs not commonly considered at high risk for sinonasal cancer (SNC) identified by Regional Operating Centers currently active in the Italian National Sinonasal Cancer Registry (ReNaTuNS), which retrieve occupational histories through a standardized questionnaire. Data on exposures to IARC carcinogenic agents in work settings un-known to be associated with SNC risk were collected and analyzed. Out of 2208 SNC cases recorded in the ReNaTuNS database, 216 cases and their worked exposure periods were analyzed. Unsuspected jobs with exposure to wood dust include construction-related tasks, production of resins, agriculture and livestock jobs (straw and sawdust), and heel factory work (cork dust). Other exam-ples are hairdressers, bakers (formaldehyde), dressmakers, technical assistants, wool and artificial fiber spinners, and upholsterers (textile dusts). Moreover, settings with coexposure to different agents (e.g., wood with leather dusts and chromium–nickel compounds) were recognized. The study describes jobs where the existence of carcinogenic agents associated with SNC risk is unex-pected or not resulting among primary materials employed. The systematic epidemiological surveillance of all epithelial SNC cases with a detailed collection of their work history, as performed by a dedicated population registry, is essential for detecting all potential occupational cases and should be considered in the context of forensic medicine and the compensation process.

Exposures to iarc carcinogenic agents in work settings not traditionally associated with sinonasal cancer risk: The experience of the italian national sinonasal cancer registry / A. Binazzi, C. Mensi, L. Miligi, D. Di Marzio, J. Zajacova, P. Galli, A. Camagni, R. Calisti, A. Balestri, S. Murano, S. Piro, A. D'Errico, M. Bonzini, S. Massacesi, D. Sorasio, A. Marinaccio. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 18:23(2021), pp. 12593.1-12593.14. [10.3390/ijerph182312593]

Exposures to iarc carcinogenic agents in work settings not traditionally associated with sinonasal cancer risk: The experience of the italian national sinonasal cancer registry

C. Mensi
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M. Bonzini;
2021

Abstract

The aim of this study is to highlight tasks and jobs not commonly considered at high risk for sinonasal cancer (SNC) identified by Regional Operating Centers currently active in the Italian National Sinonasal Cancer Registry (ReNaTuNS), which retrieve occupational histories through a standardized questionnaire. Data on exposures to IARC carcinogenic agents in work settings un-known to be associated with SNC risk were collected and analyzed. Out of 2208 SNC cases recorded in the ReNaTuNS database, 216 cases and their worked exposure periods were analyzed. Unsuspected jobs with exposure to wood dust include construction-related tasks, production of resins, agriculture and livestock jobs (straw and sawdust), and heel factory work (cork dust). Other exam-ples are hairdressers, bakers (formaldehyde), dressmakers, technical assistants, wool and artificial fiber spinners, and upholsterers (textile dusts). Moreover, settings with coexposure to different agents (e.g., wood with leather dusts and chromium–nickel compounds) were recognized. The study describes jobs where the existence of carcinogenic agents associated with SNC risk is unex-pected or not resulting among primary materials employed. The systematic epidemiological surveillance of all epithelial SNC cases with a detailed collection of their work history, as performed by a dedicated population registry, is essential for detecting all potential occupational cases and should be considered in the context of forensic medicine and the compensation process.
Epidemiological surveillance; Occupational cancer; Occupational exposure; Sinonasal cancer; Carcinogens; Dust; Humans; Registries; Occupational Diseases; Occupational Exposure; Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms
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2021
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