Paci E, Buiatti E, Geddes M
Am J Ind Med. 1987;11(3):267-73. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700110304.
A case series in the Province of Florence showed an increased risk of mesothelioma in textile workers (nonasbestos) and a survey of working conditions confirmed potential exposure to asbestos. In order to investigate the risk in textile workers, including some specific job titles, a case-referent study on lung tumors was carried out. The lung cancer cases included 441 males with histologically confirmed primary lung cancer during the period 1980-1983. Referents included 1,075 males selected from two hospitals and matched for age, sex, and smoking habits. Those who had "ever worked" in the textile industry showed an adjusted odds ratio of 1.52 (95% C.I. 1-2.25) compared with other "industrial workers." This moderately increased risk is maintained in selected jobs in the textile industry. An analysis of the modifying effect of time factors showed an increased risk in the period of 15-35 years from the date of first employment in the industry. The results support the hypothesis that a probable risk of lung cancer in textile workers in the Prato area was related to asbestos exposure.
佛罗伦萨省的一个病例系列显示,纺织工人(非石棉接触者)患间皮瘤的风险增加,一项工作条件调查证实他们有可能接触石棉。为了调查包括某些特定工种在内的纺织工人的风险,开展了一项关于肺部肿瘤的病例对照研究。肺癌病例包括1980年至1983年期间441名经组织学确诊为原发性肺癌的男性。对照包括从两家医院选取的1075名男性,他们在年龄、性别和吸烟习惯方面进行了匹配。与其他“产业工人”相比,那些“曾在”纺织行业工作的人调整后的优势比为1.52(95%置信区间1 - 2.25)。在纺织行业的特定工种中,这种适度增加的风险依然存在。对时间因素的修正作用分析表明,从首次在该行业就业起15至35年期间风险增加。结果支持这样的假设,即普拉托地区纺织工人患肺癌的可能风险与石棉接触有关。