Partanen T, Jaakkola J, Tossavainen A
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland.
Scand J Work Environ Health. 1995;21 Suppl 2:84-6.
Approximately 100 000 Finnish workers are currently employed in jobs and tasks that may involve exposure to airborne silica dust. The major industries involved are mining and quarrying; production of glass, ceramics, bricks and other building materials; metal industry, particularly iron and steel founding; and construction. Over 1500 cases of silicosis have occurred in Finland since 1935. Tuberculosis has been a frequent complication of silicosis. Results of studies from several countries strongly suggest that silica dust also causes lung cancer. The results of the relevant Finnish epidemiologic and industrial hygiene studies addressing cancer risk and exposure to quartz dust are summarized.
目前约有10万名芬兰工人从事的工作和任务可能涉及接触空气中的二氧化硅粉尘。涉及的主要行业有采矿和采石业;玻璃、陶瓷、砖块及其他建筑材料的生产;金属行业,特别是钢铁铸造业;以及建筑业。自1935年以来,芬兰已发生1500多例矽肺病病例。肺结核一直是矽肺病常见的并发症。来自几个国家的研究结果有力地表明,二氧化硅粉尘也会导致肺癌。本文总结了芬兰相关的流行病学和工业卫生研究中关于癌症风险与接触石英粉尘的研究结果。