122 results on '"mesothelioma"'
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2. Esposizione ad amianto e patologie correlate in addetti alla produzione di materiali di attrito (1971-2016).
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Barbieri, Pietro Gino, Mirabelli, Dario, Madeo, Egidio, and Somigliana, Anna
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CANCER case studies ,ASBESTOS ,LUNG cancer ,AMPHIBOLES ,MESOTHELIOMA - Abstract
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- 2020
3. [Is the epidemiological surveillance of malignant mesothelioma implemented in Italy still valid and necessary?]
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Chellini E
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- Humans, Italy epidemiology, Mesothelioma, Malignant, Mesothelioma epidemiology, Mesothelioma etiology, Occupational Exposure, Pleural Neoplasms epidemiology, Pleural Neoplasms etiology, Asbestos toxicity
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The register of malignant mesotheliomas can still play an informative role in the context of both remediation activities and the health surveillance of former asbestos-exposed persons, and become an epidemiological surveillance system on the harmful effects of exposure to asbestos. It must, however, maintain and improve the level of quality achieved, resolve the problems that have emerged in the interaction between the local level (where cases and their exposure histories are identified, registered, assessed, and medical insurance procedures activated) and the central insurance body that also manages the national register, and become an active participant in research, including clinical research. All this is important to meet the social and welfare justice needs of individual cases.
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- 2024
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4. Mesotelioma pleurico maligno.
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Taddei, Sofia, Falco, Francesco, Galeone, Carla, Piro, Roberto, and Facciolongo, Nicola Cosimo
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Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive, malignancy of serous surface and the main mesothelial tumor is the pleural mesothelioma. Occupational or environmental exposure to asbestos is the main risk factor. Males are more affected than females with a ratio of 3:1. The latency period between asbestos exposure and development of the disease is about 20-40 years. In this review epidemiology, features and symptoms of malignant pleural mesothelioma are summarized. Histological patterns of mesothelioma are epithelioid, sarcomatoid and biphasic that is a combination of the first two. The disease may occur with symptoms like pleural effusion, coughing and dyspnea, or pain and decline in ventilatory function due to chest wall infiltration; sometimes the disease is asymptomatic and it is accidentally found in radiological tests performed for other reasons. Diagnosis usually requires non-invasive and invasive tests, and has implications also from a medico-legal point of view. In this article we described diagnostic approaches because cytological analysis of pleural effusions have poor sensitivity and histopathological confirmation is often required. Histological samples are provided by invasive tests such as medical thoracoscopy, surgical thoracoscopy or percutaneous pleural biopsy. Treatment options are summarized in this paper, including the importance of palliative care and methods of controlling pleural effusions. The evidence for chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery is reviewed and new therapeutic options are mentioned. Currently in clinical practice trimodality therapy is used, which combines surgery (partial/total pleurectomy), adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy. There is no defined second-line therapy, but several clinical trials with target therapies and immunotherapy are ongoing. Best treatment is always chosen taking into account the characteristics and stage of the disease and patient's performance status. All therapies must be discussed and decided by the multidisciplinary team of a centre with experience in the management of mesothelioma. Palliative care is also essential in all therapeutic processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
5. Aumento dell'esposizione e anticipazione degli eventi.
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ZOCCHETTI, CARLO
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- 2017
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6. Mesoteliomi pleurici in addette alla fabbricazione di bambole: esposizione ad amianto?
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BARBIERI, PIETRO GINO, SOMIGLIANA, ANNA, LOMBARDI, SANDRA, FESTA, ROBERTO, GIRELLI, ROBERTO, and SARNICO, MICHELA
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- 2017
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7. [The assessment of asbestos exposure of mesothelioma cases registered in Italy: which problems more than thirty years after the birth of the first regional archives].
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Silvestri S, Carnevale F, Cavariani F, and Deidda B
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- Humans, Population Surveillance, Italy epidemiology, Registries, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Mesothelioma epidemiology, Mesothelioma etiology, Mesothelioma, Malignant, Asbestos toxicity, Pleural Neoplasms diagnosis, Pleural Neoplasms epidemiology, Pleural Neoplasms etiology
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More than 30 years have passed since the beginning of the epidemiological surveillance of mesothelioma (MM). The Italian National Mesothelioma Register (ReNaM), part of the research department of the National Institute for insurance against industrial injuries (INAIL), has published 7 reports with the description of the cas-es concerning the assessment of diagnoses and exposures to asbestos suffered mainly during working activities but also environmental, in the family premises and during personal activities.Today we are witnessing a reduction in the commitment by some regions which negatively affects those who develop the pathology. Reading the ReNaM reports it emerges, among others, the problem of the delay in reporting new cases which limits the collection of information directly from patients. This contribution, discussing various topics, invites to develop a debate that should allow to update and resolve the critical aspects that arise after decades of activity regarding, in particular, the asbestos exposure assessment. It is the primary interest of the authors to give continuity and improve the ReNaM which remains the most prestigious MM register among those active in other countries.
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- 2023
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8. [Malignant mesothelioma in two married couples exposed to asbestos].
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Angelini A, Martini A, Begliomini B, and Silvestri S
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- Humans, Female, Spouses, Italy epidemiology, Mesothelioma, Malignant, Mesothelioma chemically induced, Mesothelioma diagnosis, Mesothelioma epidemiology, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Pleural Neoplasms epidemiology, Asbestos toxicity, Lung Neoplasms chemically induced, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Lung Neoplasms epidemiology, Occupational Diseases epidemiology
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Background: the relationship between past asbestos exposure and the onset of malignant mesothelioma (MM) is well established. However, defining the exposure is not always easy, as it occurs decades before the onset of the disease., Objectives: this report describes four cases of MM diagnosed in two different married couples, both exposed to asbestos fibers: husbands at work and wives for cohabiting and washing their work overalls., Design: case report., Methods: the information was collected through interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire and analyzed by occupational hygienists during the activity of epidemiological surveillance of this disease. The results of the mineral content of asbestos fibers performed on lung parenchymal from one of the female cases are available., Results: these two cases show a longer latency in the lesser exposed confirming what an occupational epidemiological study has recently highlighted., Conclusions: whenever good quality information collected during interviews are available, skilled occupational hygienists are able to reconstruct past exposures in quali-quantitative terms.
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- 2023
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9. La storia comparata dell’uso e delle conseguenze dell’amianto nei più importanti cantieri navali italiani dell’alto Adriatico nei 'lunghi anni Settanta'
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Enrico Bullian ha conseguito il titolo di Dottore di ricerca in Scienze Umanistiche, indirizzo storico e storico artistico presso l’Università degli Studi di Trieste. Ha già pubblicato monografie e saggi storici, in particolare sull’emergenza amianto. È docente in corsi sulla sicurezza sul lavoro nelle scuole secondarie ed è componente della Commissione Regionale Amianto. Svolge attività amministrativa negli enti locali della provincia di Gorizia.
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asbestos ,shipyards ,occupational disease ,mesothelioma ,industrial medicine ,amianto ,cantieri navali ,malattie professionali ,mesotelioma ,medicina del lavoro ,History (General) ,D1-2009 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
The study focuses on shipyards in north-east Italy (Trieste, Monfalcone, Venice are the interested areas) giving a tough view of the working conditions in the shipbuilding industry. This aspect is referred both to work-related injuries and occupational illness. The asbestos related are the most pernicious diseases: the “asbestos emergency”, due to its increasing epidemiology, is the worst tragedy in work illness history. The comparison among different shipyards in north-east Italy is focused on how the “asbestos risk” was managed during the “long-lasting Seventies”, a decade of deep transformations and crucial achievements in occupational safety.
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- 2013
10. [Global evaluation of the mortality and hospitalization in the Italian contaminated sites included in the SENTIERI project].
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Fazzo L, Minichilli F, Manno V, Iavarone I, Benedetti M, Contiero P, Maraschini A, Minelli G, Pasetto R, and Ricci P
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- Humans, Male, Female, Environmental Exposure, Italy epidemiology, Causality, Hospitalization, Neoplasms, Mesothelioma
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Since 2006, epidemiological surveillance of populations living in Italian contaminated sites has been ongoing (SENTIERI Project). Updated global estimates of mortality (2013-2017) and hospitalization (2014-2018) are reported. The excess deaths (observed-expected) for the main groups of diseases were calculated for all the 46 sites together. Through a random-effect meta-analysis of the standardized mortality and hospitalization rates (SMR/SHR), the pooled SMR/SHR for all the sites and their groupings were estimated. In the 46 sites, 8,342 exceeding deaths (1,668/year) were estimated, 4,353 in males and 3,989 in females, resulting in an excess risk of 2% in both genders. The risk of hospitalization for all causes was in excess of 3%. These excesses are mainly attributable to malignant tumours. In subgroups of sites, exceeding SMRs were observed for all mesotheliomas and pleural mesotheliomas, lung and colorectal cancers in both genders. SHR for all causes were observed in excess in the first year of life (+8%), in the group 0-19 and 20-29 years (+3-5%); no excesses of mortality were observed in the group 0-29 years.
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- 2023
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11. Studio di mortalità in una fabbrica per la produzione di manufatti in cemento-amianto in provincia di Pavia.
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ODDONE, E., FERRANTE, DANIELA, CENA, TIZIANA, TÙNESI, SARA, AMENDOLA, P., and MAGNANI, C.
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DEATH rate ,ASBESTOS ,INDUSTRIAL wastes ,CEMENT industries ,LUNG cancer - Abstract
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- 2014
12. [Mortality study in a cohort of entertainment workers].
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Moscadelli A, Martini A, Angelini A, Baldassarre A, Lorini C, Bonaccorsi G, Cacciarini V, Rosselli A, and Chellini E
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- Humans, Male, Female, Cohort Studies, Cause of Death, Mesothelioma, Occupational Diseases etiology, Asbestos, Occupational Exposure adverse effects
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Summary: Introduction. Malignant mesotheliomas have been observed in entertainment workers in the last decades. They have been evaluated as occupationally exposed to asbestos contained in tools used for fireproof and sound-absorbing purposes. Aim of the study. To evaluate the mortality of workers engaged in a Florentine theatre where a large quantity of asbestos was found in the '80s, put in place 20 years earlier. Methods. It is a cohort study on entertainment workers with follow-up period ranged from 1-1-1970 till 31-12-2018. Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMRs) and their 95% Confidence Intervals (95% IC) were calculated by gender and job ("manual workers" and "all other jobs"), using age and sex specific mortality rates of Tuscan population. Results. The cohort includes 826 workers (389 manual workers and 437 engaged in other jobs) engaged by the Florentine theatre between 01/01/1937 and 31/12/1990. Excesses of mortality for all causes are observed in manual workers, either males (301 cases; SMR 304,0; 95% IC 271,5-340,3) or females (86 cases; SMR 429,8; 95% IC 348,0-531,0). The group of the other workers presents deficits of mortality by all causes, cancers and cardiovascular diseases in both genders. One death for pleural cancer is observed in a manual worker. Discussion. The results are in line with previous observations in similar occupations. In the examined Florentine theatre the asbestos exposures were important only for the manual workers who worked in the technical rooms characterized by the presence of friable asbestos sprinkled and in a bad state of maintenance., Competing Interests: The authors of this article have no conflict of interests to disclose., (Copyright© by GIMLE.)
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- 2022
13. Conferenza di Consenso su MPM: risposta degli autori.
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Magnani, C., Mirabella, D., Fubin, Bice, Bertazzi, P. A., Chellini, Elisabetta, Marinacelo, A., Menegozzo, M., Merler, E., Merletti, F., Musti, Marina, Romanelli, A., Terracini, B., and Zona, A.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,MESOTHELIOMA ,PUBLIC health research ,TOXICOLOGY of asbestos ,TEAMS in the workplace - Published
- 2013
14. Rischio cancerogeno da amianto nella marineria civile.
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Filon, Francesca Larese, Negro, Corrado, De Michieli, Paola, and Bovenzi, Massimo
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MESOTHELIOMA risk factors , *SAILORS , *MESOTHELIOMA , *GASKETS , *DISEASES , *SAFETY , *PATIENTS - Abstract
The article focuses on a study related to occurrence of cancer in seamen due to exposure to asbestos present in gasket, pipes, valves and machinery. Topics discussed include ship motion and vibrations release asbestos in the surrounding space, asbestos fibres inhaled through maintenance operations of vessels, and excess risk of mesothelioma in fishermen.
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- 2013
15. Esposizione ad amianto e incidenza di mesoteliomi maligni nel Lazio, anni 2001-2009: risultati delle attività del registro regionale.
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ROMEO, ELISA, ASCOLI, VALERIA, ANCONA, LAURA, BALESTRI, ANNA, SCALZO, CATERINA CARNOVALE, CAVARIANI, F., COMPAGNUCCI, PATRIZIA, GASPERINI, LETIZIA, MATALONI, FRANCESCA, and FORASTIERE, F.
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OCCUPATIONAL hazards ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene research ,MESOTHELIOMA ,TOXICOLOGY of asbestos ,INDUSTRIAL workers ,HEALTH ,RESEARCH - Abstract
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- 2013
16. Andamento delle patologie e della mortalità asbesto correlate in lavoratori di un'azienda della provincia di Cremona che produceva manufatti in amianto.
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D'Anna, M., Gall, L., Antoniazzi, E., Fazioli, R., Lattarini, M., Firmi, A. M., Valcarenghi, M., Bottazzi, R., Marconi, S., Livella, M., Rondina, M. T., Patrini, G., Gioia, R., Locati, M., and Rossi, C.
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The study analyzes the trend of asbestos-related diseases and mortality in workers of a company in the province of Cremona which manufactured asbestos products. It is confirmed that the exposure to a high concentration of asbestos fibers (estimated to more than 20 fibers/cc) strictly correlates with the onset of pathologies from asbestos. In the studied population were found 19 cases of neoplastic diseases (12 mesotheliomas and 7 bronchopulmonary carcinomas). This figure, compared to the company working population, which over the years has been an average of 80 units, while not enabling to calculate an incidence rate due to the lack of reliable data on population, is indicative of a very significant cause-effect relationship since these are neoplastic diseases that can still arise. So it is necessary to continue the health monitoring of formerly exposed workers and appropriate to try to extend it to all workers of the asbestos compartment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
17. I microRNA come indicatori biologici di esposizione ambientale e occupazionale ad amianto.
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Minoia, Claudio, Sturchio, Elena, Porro, Benedetta, Ficociello, Barbara, Zambelli, Alberto, and Imbriani, Marcello
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MESOTHELIOMA , *ASBESTOS , *RNA interference , *GENETIC regulation , *APOPTOSIS , *CELL proliferation , *GROWTH , *ONCOGENES ,RISK factors - Abstract
The article discusses a study related to the evaluation of the mechanism for effect of asbestos in malignant mesothelioma. As per the study, Ribonucleotide acid (RNA) interference mechanism negatively regulate the gene expression by modulating translational efficiency of target genes involved in several cellular processes including development, proliferation and apoptosis. The study further concludes that the differential expression of RNA suggest their role as oncogenes in mesothelioma.
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- 2011
18. Il nesso di causalità in giurisprudenza: il caso complesso el mesotelioma maligno.
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Lageard, Giovanni
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CAUSATION (Philosophy) , *MESOTHELIOMA , *ASBESTOS & health , *EMPLOYMENT - Abstract
The article aims to analyze the legal evolution of the assessment of causation with reference to pleural mesothelioma taken into consideration by the high court in Italy. It debates on the definition of causal association between asbestos exposure and mesothelioma. The debate is in the possible role that any causative exposures assume in the development of the disease and the role of asbestos exposure in the employment periods.
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- 2011
19. Position Paper on Asbestos of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine
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Apostoli P., Boffetta P., Bovenzi M., Cocco P. L., Consonni D., Cristaudo A., Discalzi G., Farioli A., Manno M., Mattioli S., Pira E., Soleo L., Taino G., Violante F. S., Zocchetti C., Apostoli P., Boffetta P., Bovenzi M., Cocco P.L., Consonni D., Cristaudo A., Discalzi G., Farioli A., Manno M., Mattioli S., Pira E., Soleo L., Taino G., Violante F.S., and Zocchetti C.
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Amianto ,Mesothelioma ,Asbestos, Position Paper, SIML ,Occupational Medicine ,Lung Neoplasms ,Pleural Neoplasms ,SIML ,Asbestosi ,Asbesto ,Asbestos ,NO ,Lung Neoplasm ,Italy ,Retrospective Studie ,Amianto, Position Paper, SIML ,Occupational Exposure ,Asbestosis ,Position Paper ,Humans ,Retrospective Studies ,Human - Abstract
The Position Paper (PP) on asbestos of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML) aims at providing a tool to the occupational physician to address current diagnostic criteria and results of epidemiological studies, and their consequences in terms of preventive and evaluation actions for insurance, compensation and litigation. The PP was based on an extensive review of the scientific literature and was compiled by a Working Group comprising researchers who have contributed to the international literature on asbestos-related diseases, as well as occupational physicians with extensive experience in the evaluation of risks and the medical surveillance of workers currently and formerly exposed to asbestos. The PP was drafted and reviewed between 2017 and 2018; its final version was prepared according to the guidelines of AGREE Reporting Checklist. All the members of the Working Group subscribed to the document, which was eventually approved by SIML’s Executive Committee. The first section addresses industrial hygiene issues, such as methods for environmental monitoring, advantages and limitations of different microscopy techniques, the potential role of microfibers and approaches for retrospective assessment of exposure, in particular in epidemiological studies. The second section reviews the biological effects of asbestos with particular attention to the diagnostic aspects of asbestosis, pleural changes, mesothelioma and lung cancer. In the following section the criteria of causal attribution are discussed, together with different hypotheses on the form of the risk functions, with a comparison of the opinions prevalent in the literature. In particular, the models of the risk function for mesothelioma were examined, in the light of the hypothesis of an acceleration or anticipation of the events in relation to the dose. The last section discusses topics of immediate relevance for the occupational physician, such as health surveillance of former exposed and of workers currently exposed in remediation activities.
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- 2019
20. Health surveillance programme for workers with past asbestos exposure in tuscany region (Central Italy)
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Elisabetta, Chellini, Francesca, Battisti, Maura, Pellegri, Maurizio, Baldacci, Domenico, Sallese, Alfonso, Cristaudo, Pietro, Sartorelli, Giulio, Arcangeli, Massimo, Paoli, Sandra, Fani, Gianluca, Festa, and Piergiuseppe, Calà
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Aged, 80 and over ,Diagnostic Screening Programs ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,Air Pollutants ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Asbestos ,Air Pollutants, Occupational ,Middle Aged ,Occupational ,Italy ,Stakeholder Participation ,Occupational Exposure ,Population Surveillance ,Past occupational exposure ,Asbestosis ,80 and over ,Humans ,Female ,Health surveillance ,Aged ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
Asbestos-related diseases are characterized by a long latency time since exposure. This accounts for a health surveillance programme addressed to asbestos workers to be performed for decades after the cessation of occupational exposure. We describe the health surveillance programme for former asbestos-exposed workers in Tuscany Region (Central Italy), with particular attention to organization and related critical issues. The Deliberation of the Regional Administration of Tuscany (No. 396/2016) supports the programme, defined by a regional group of experts, and defines the public health services where the programme has to be implemented. The programme activities are classified in two levels: a first level for a basic health evaluation and a second level for in-depth analyses. The former asbestos workers, aged less than 80 years and with cessation of occupational asbestos exposure in the last 30 years, that might be included free of charge in the programme are about 5.600. The funds assigned to develop the programme from 2016 to 2024 were 2,044,808 euros. The Regional Administration of Tuscany decided to offer and guarantee a homogeneous programme in the whole region. The identification of a specific public health programme and the cooperation of social stakeholders, defined with specific regional agreements, might facilitate to overcome the problems which are still open, such as a broaden invitation to adhere to the programme, an extended knowledge on the service, and the application of a similar health programme for still-working former asbestos workers.
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- 2018
21. Valutazione dei rischi per la salute in lavoratori di impianti petrolchimici: studi coorte di mortalità in impianti italiani.
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Pesatori, Angela Cecilia
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SKIN cancer , *MESOTHELIOMA , *PETROLEUM chemicals , *CARCINOGENICITY , *PATIENTS - Abstract
The article discusses the health effects in the petrochemical workers. Topics discussed include carcinogenicty of petroleum chemicals, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified working in petroleum refineries associated with increased risks for skin cancer and leukemia, and increased mortality from pleural mesothelioma.
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- 2013
22. SENTIERI-ReNaM: Valutazione globale del carico di mesotelioma
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Binazzi A, GdL SENTIERI-ReNaM., Bruno, C, Comba, PAOLO GIOVANNI, Conti, S, Corfiati, M, Fazzo, L, Manno, V, Marinaccio, A, Menegozzo, S, Minelli, Giuditta, Pasetto, R, Pirastu, R, Zona, A, Angelillo, I, Canessa, Pa, Cauzillo, G, Cavone, D, Chellini, E, Cocchioni, M, De Michieli, P, Forastiere, F, Davoli, M, Di Giammarco, A, Gennaro, V, Giaimo, M, Gioffrè, F, Mangone, L, Mazzoleni, G, Mensi, C, Merler, E, Merletti, F, Merseburger, A, Miligi, L, Mirabelli, D, Musti, M, Negro, C, Nicita, C, Pascucci, C, Riboldi, Lorenzo, Romanelli, A, Schallemberg, G, Stracci, F, Trafficante, Luigi Alberto, and Tumino, R.
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Mesothelioma ,Male ,Risk ,Epidemiology ,Incidence ,Asbestos ,Burden of illness ,Italy ,National Priority Contaminated Sites - NPCSs ,Carcinogens, Environmental ,Confidence Intervals ,Female ,Health Surveys ,Humans ,Industry ,Occupational Exposure ,Registries ,Environmental Exposure ,Environmental Pollution ,Hazardous Waste Sites ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental ,Carcinogens ,Public Health - Published
- 2017
23. TRA INCERTEZZE E ‘PRESUNZIONI’ DI INATTENDIBILITÀ. IL GIUDICE E IL CONTROLLO DEL SAPERE SCIENTIFICO
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Provera, Alessandro
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asbestos diseases ,mesothelioma ,independence of the expert ,causal link ,criminal liability ,Settore IUS/17 - DIRITTO PENALE - Published
- 2017
24. Possibile impiego di microRNA come biomarcatori nel monitoraggio dei lavoratori professionalmente esposti ad amianto.
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Sturchio, E., Amadori, A., Businaro, J., Ficociello, B., Ferrazza, P., Colosio, C., and Minoia, C.
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Exposure to asbestos is the predominant cause of pleural mesothelioma (PM). The PM is a tumor difficult to diagnose, chemoresistant, and with rising Incidence. The long latency periods and the lack of preventive and therapeutic strategies for the MP, suggest that asbestos will be a social and health issue in the near future. Therefore, this overview focuses on current knowledge of epigenetic alterations and on the key role of microRNAs, small RNAs that negatively regulate gene expression, as biomarkers in PM development. Dysregulated microRNA expression pattern is specific for different cancers, including MP. MicroRNA expression analysis is a promising tool for diagnosis, typing of MP than normal tissue and other lung tumors and monitoring of new therapies. However, a better knowledge of miRNA signatures in PM is still necessary to verify the contribution of specific miRNAs as diagnostic biomarkers, also compared to different asbestos forms, exposure and subject work history. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
25. Studio preliminare volto all'inquadramento del significato preventivo del dosaggio di frazioni di GGT in una popolazione di lavoratori ex-esposti ad Amianto.
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Foddis, R., Bonotti, A., Sderci, F., Pistelli, A., Pantani, E., Franzin3, M., Paolicchi, A., Baggiani, A., and Cristaudo, A.
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The GGT enzyme, considered for years only as a marker of liver disease and alcohol abuse, has now revealed a risk of death for many causes. Through a molecular exclusion chromatography on FPLC system (Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography), it is possible to discriminate four fractions of GGT, defined according to the molecular weight: big-GGT, medium-GGT, small-GGT and free-GGT. The objective was to study the preventing meaning of GGT fractions for asbestos-related diseases. This study was conducted on 129 workers previously exposed to asbestos, 22 patients affected by Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma and 107 healthy workers. Our data demonstrated a statistical significant correlation between the fraction free-GGT with the presence of MPM, suggesting a possible role for this molecule as a biomarker for MPM diagnosis. However, being a preliminary study, further studies are warranted to confirm our results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
26. Incidenza del mesotelioma maligno ed esposizione ad amianto in Lombardia, 2000-2008.
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Mensi, C., Sieno, C., De Matteis, S., Consonni, D., Riboldi, L., and Bertazzi, P. A.
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We evaluated the trend of incidence and asbestos exposure of malignant mesothelioma (MM) in 2000-2008 in the Lombardy Region (Italy). We recorded 2,816 MMs (1,793 men, 1,023 women). The age-standardized rates (x100,000/year) were 3.4 (men) and 1.4 (women) (standard population: Europe). We found a 3.0% and 0.9% increase per year of number of cases and rate, respectively. Exposure was obtained in 2,671 cases (94.9%). Occupational exposure to asbestos was found for 1,296 (72.3%) men and 377 (36.9%) women, non-occupational exposure in 141 (13.8%) women and 58 (3.2%) men. The exposure profile within gender did not vary over years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
27. Standardization of incidence rates of mesothelioma in the absence of national standards: sensitivity analysis in a cohort formerly exposed to asbestos
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Barbiero, Fabiano, Giangreco, Manuela, Pisa, Federica Edith, Negro, C, Bovenzi, M, Rosolen, Valentina, and Barbone, Fabio
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Mesothelioma ,Mesotelioma ,Amianto/Sensitivity Analysis ,Sir ,Asbestos ,Analisi di Sensibilità ,Analisi di Sensibilità, Sir, Mesotelioma, Amianto/Sensitivity Analysis, Sir, Mesothelioma, Asbestos - Published
- 2016
28. Stima del rapporto standardizzato di incidenza di mesotelioma in mancanza di tassi standard nazionali: analisi di sensibilità in una coorte di ex esposti ad amianto
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Barbiero, Fabiano, Giangreco, Manuela, Pisa, Federica Edith, Negro, Corrado, Bovenzi, Massimo, Rosolen, Valentina, Barbone, Fabio, Barbiero, Fabiano, Giangreco, Manuela, Pisa, Federica Edith, Negro, Corrado, Bovenzi, Massimo, Rosolen, Valentina, and Barbone, Fabio
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Incidence ,Mesotelioma, Amianto/Sensitivity Analysi ,Asbestos ,Asbesto ,Analisi di Sensibilità, Sir ,Mesotelioma, Amianto/Sensitivity Analysis ,Sir, Mesothelioma, Asbestos ,Cohort Studies ,Humans ,Italy ,Occupational Diseases ,Occupational Exposure ,Analisi di Sensibilità ,Occupational Disease ,Mesotelioma ,Amianto/Sensitivity Analysis ,Sir, Mesothelioma, Asbesto ,Sir ,Cohort Studie ,Human - Abstract
The incidence of mesothelioma in Italy shows wide geographical variation, with the highest incidence rates in Genoa and Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG). For mesothelioma, national standard incidence rates are not available prior to the calendar year 2006.
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29. [SENTIERI-ReNaM: Discussion and concluding remarks]
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Zona, Amerigo, Fazzo, Lucia, Binazzi, Alessandra, Bruno, Caterina, Corfiati, Marisa, Comba, Pietro, Conti, Susanna, Menegozzo, Simona, Nicita, Carmela, Pasetto, Roberto, Pirastu, Roberta, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Binazzi A, GdL SENTIERI-ReNaM., Bruno, C, Comba, P, Conti, S, Corfiati, M, Fazzo, L, Manno, V, Marinaccio, A, Menegozzo, S, Minelli, G, Pasetto, R, Pirastu, R, Zona, A, Angelillo, I, Canessa, Pa, Cauzillo, G, Cavone, D, Chellini, E, Cocchioni, M, De Michieli, P, Forastiere, F, Davoli, M, Di Giammarco, A, Gennaro, V, Giaimo, M, Gioffrè, F, Mangone, L, Mazzoleni, G, Mensi, C, Merler, E, Merletti, F, Merseburger, A, Miligi, L, Mirabelli, D, Musti, M, Negro, C, Nicita, C, Pascucci, C, Riboldi, L, Romanelli, A, Schallemberg, G, Stracci, F, Trafficante, L, and Tumino, R.
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Risk ,Incidence ,Asbestos ,Environmental Exposure ,Health Surveys ,Carcinogens, Environmental ,Environmental ,Italy ,Occupational Exposure ,Hazardous Waste Sites ,Carcinogens ,Confidence Intervals ,Humans ,Industry ,Female ,Registries ,Environmental Pollution - Abstract
SENTIERI-ReNaM Project analysed the incidence of malignant mesothelioma (MM) for the period 2000-2011 in 39 National Priority Contaminated Sites (NPCSs), and assessed the overall impact of mesothelioma in different types of NPCSs. In the study period, 2,683 incident cases of malignant mesothelioma were recorded: 1,998 males (74.5%), 685 females (25.5%). Excluding cases with non attributable exposure and those non interviewed, exposure was identified in 1,926 cases (70% of all cases): 1,541 males (occupational exposure: 1,414; environmental exposure: 82), 385 females (occupational exposure: 103; environmental exposure: 141). Women experienced mainly environmental and domestic exposures to asbestos. Standard Incidence Ratio (SIR) excesses were observed in men in 27 out of 39 NPCSs and defects in the remaining 12; in women, 20 NPCSs showed SIR excesses, defects in 15; in 4 NPCSs no MM cases occurred among female population. The highest rates were found in NPCSs with asbestos-cement plants (Broni and Casale Monferrato), respectively, 98 per 100,000 per year and 68.6 in men, 72.1 and 45.8 in women. Excluding these two sites, the highest incidence rates were found in the group with harbours and shipyards, where the rates were, respectively, 13.2 among men and 2.5 among women. The results of this report will be communicated to national and local institutions, as well as to NPCSs resident populations.
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- 2016
30. Valutazione della variazione temporale del rischio di mesotelioma e di tumore del polmone nelle coorti di esposti ad amianto per lavoro in Italia
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Magnani, Corrado, Ancona, Laura, Baldassarre, Antonio, Bressan, Vittoria, Cena, Tiziana, Chellini, Elisabetta, Cuccaro, Francesco, Ferrante, Daniela, Legittimo, Patrizia, Luberto, Ferdinando, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Mattioli, Stefano, Menegozzo, Simona, Merler, Enzo, Miligi, Lucia, Mirabelli, Dario, Musti, Marina, Oddone, Enrico, Pavone, Venere, Perticaroli, Patrizia, Pettinari, Aldo, Pirastu, Roberta, Ranucci, Alessandra, Romeo, Elisa, Sala, Orietta, Scarnato, Corrado, Silvestri, Stefano, Curti, Stefania, Magnani, Corrado, Ancona, Laura, Baldassarre, Antonio, Bressan, Vittoria, Cena, Tiziana, Chellini, Elisabetta, Cuccaro, Francesco, Ferrante, Daniela, Legittimo, Patrizia, Luberto, Ferdinando, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Mattioli, Stefano, Menegozzo, Simona, Merler, Enzo, Miligi, Lucia, Mirabelli, Dario, Musti, Marina, Oddone, Enrico, Pavone, Venere, Perticaroli, Patrizia, Pettinari, Aldo, Pirastu, Roberta, Ranucci, Alessandra, Romeo, Elisa, Sala, Orietta, Scarnato, Corrado, Silvestri, Stefano, [.., Curti, Stefania, and ]
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Lung Neoplasms ,Epidemiology ,Environmental and Occupational Health ,Asbestosi ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Socio-culturale ,Ambientale ,Asbesto ,Asbestos ,Occupational Disease ,Lung Neoplasm ,Occupational Diseases ,Economica ,Italy ,Occupational Exposure ,Asbestosis ,Humans ,Female ,Public Health ,Human - Abstract
This study aims at investigating, in asbestos exposed workers, the time trend of their risk of mesothelioma and of other neoplasm after very long latency and after the cessation of asbestos exposure. We pooled a large number of Italian cohorts of asbestos workers and updated mortality follow-up. The pool of data for statistical analyses includes 51,988 workers, of which 6,058 women: 54.2% was alive at follow-up, 42.6% was dead, and 2.8%was lost. Cause of death is known for 94.3%: 2,548 deaths from lung cancer, 748 frompleural cancer, 173 fromperitoneal cancer, and 434 from asbestosis. An exposure index is being developed to compare the different cohorts. Data analysis is in progress. This study will have the size for analysing not only time trends in mesothelioma, but also the occurrence of rarer diseases and cancer specific mortality in women.
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31. [SENTIERI-ReNaM: Results]
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Binazzi, Alessandra, Zona, Amerigo, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Bruno, Caterina, Corfiati, Marisa, Fazzo, Lucia, Menegozzo, Simona, Nicita, Carmela, Pasetto, Roberto, Pirastu, Roberta, De Santisi, Marco, Comba, Pietro, Binazzi A, GdL SENTIERI-ReNaM., Bruno, C, Comba, PAOLO GIOVANNI, Conti, S, Corfiati, M, Fazzo, L, Manno, V, Marinaccio, A, Menegozzo, S, Minelli, G, Pasetto, R, Pirastu, R, Zona, A, Angelillo, I, Canessa, Pa, Cauzillo, G, Cavone, D, Chellini, E, Cocchioni, M, De Michieli, P, Forastiere, F, Davoli, M, Di Giammarco, A, Gennaro, V, Giaimo, M, Gioffrè, F, Mangone, L, Mazzoleni, G, Mensi, C, Merler, E, Merletti, F, Merseburger, A, Miligi, L, Mirabelli, D, Musti, M16, 17 Negro, C, Nicita, C, Pascucci, C, Riboldi, L, Romanelli, A, Schallemberg, G, Stracci, F, Trafficante, L, and Tumino, R.
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Risk ,Incidence ,Asbestos ,Environmental Exposure ,Health Surveys ,Carcinogens, Environmental ,Environmental ,Italy ,Occupational Exposure ,Hazardous Waste Sites ,Carcinogens ,Confidence Intervals ,Humans ,Industry ,Female ,Registries ,Environmental Pollution - Abstract
Mesothelioma incidence has been analyzed in National Priority Contaminated Sites (NPCSs) to estimate the health impact of asbestos exposure on resident people. The burden of professional and environmental exposures has been identified through data of the Regional Operational Centres (CORs), made available by the Italian National Mesothelioma Registry (ReNaM). An excess of mesothelioma incidence is confirmed in sites with a known past history of direct use of asbestos, such as Balangero, Casale Monferrato, Broni, Bari-Fibronit, and in coastal areas, where shipyards, harbours and other industries that involved a wide use of asbestos are represented (e.g., Trieste, La Spezia, Venice, and Leghorn). An excess of mesothelioma has been observed in settings where the asbestos is not mentioned as contaminant in the decree that included these sites among NPCSs, such as Cengio and Saliceto in Northern Italy; Falconara Marittima and the Bacino Idrografico Fiume Sacco in the Central Italy; the Litorale Domizio Flegreo and Agro Aversano, Milazzo, and Gela in the Southern Italy. Observed excess in the various NPCSs confirms the large-scale occurrence in contaminated Italian sites of a significant amount of total mesothelioma cases observed at national level. The analysis of occupational risk in epidemiological studies with an ecological design helps in defining the contribution of different factors to the overall risk.
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- 2016
32. Determinazione della Mesotelina nel versamento pleurico: contributo alla citologia nella diagnosi del Mesotelioma pleurico maligno
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Battolla, Enrico, Canessa, Pier Aldo, Ferro, Paola, Vigani, Antonella, Fontana, Vincenzo, Franceschini, Maria Cristiana, Manta, Carmen, Dessanti, Paolo, Masini, Gianluca, Lanzoni, Rita, Via, Fabrizio, Cocilovo, Rosamaria, Fedeli, Franco, Pistillo, Maria Pia, and Roncella, Silvio
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33. Confronto fra registri specializzati e registri tumori di popolazione: i risultati del progetto ReNaM-AIRTUM [A comparative analysis between regional mesothelioma registries and cancer registries: results of the ReNaM-AIRTUM project]
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Nicita, C, Buzzoni, C, Chellini, E, Ferretti, S, Marinaccio, A, Mensi, C, AIRTUM WORKING GROUP, Vercelli, Marina, and RENAM WORKING GROUP PROGETTO RENAM AIRTUM WORKING GROUP
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mesothelioma - Published
- 2014
34. ADENOSINE RECEPTORS IN RESPIRATORY DISORDERS AS CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE AND MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA
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Targa, Martina
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adenosina ,BPCO ,infiammazione ,mesothelioma ,BIO/14 Farmacologia ,mesotelioma ,Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia ,COPD ,cancro ,adenosine receptor ,respiratory system ,respiratory tract diseases - Abstract
Adenosine is a purine nucleoside that is commonly expressed in the body and involved in a wide range of physiological processes. The effects of adenosine are mediated through specific G-protein coupled cell surface receptors, named A1, A2A, A2B and A3 adenosine receptors (ARs). It is now well recognized that extracellular levels of adenosine markedly increase under metabolically stressful conditions and in the last two decades it has become clear that adenosine is a mediator involved in the pathogenesis of lung inflammatory disorders and in cancer. Indeed adenosine induces bronchoconstriction in animal models and in patients with airway diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). COPD is defined as an inflammatory respiratory disease, largely caused by exposure to tobacco smoke. The disease is characterized by a progressive and incompletely reversible airflow obstruction. The key elements of COPD are exposure to cigarette smoke, airway inflammation, and airflow obstruction that is not fully reversible. In addition, an high concentration of adenosine have been reported in cancer tissues, where it appears to be implicated in the growth of tumors, and in the regulation of cell death and proliferation. The development of pleural-based abnormalities such as malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), is caused by inhalation of asbestos fibers. To study the interaction between adenosine and pulmonary diseases, the presence and functionality of ARs were explored in human healthy subjects in comparison with COPD patients by using lung tissues and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). The aim of this study was to investigate the expression, affinity and density of ARs in peripheral lung parenchyma and in BAL from age-matched smokers with COPD and smokers with normal lung function. The data, obtained in lung samples from COPD patients, suggest a downregulation of A2BARs and an upregulation of A2A and A3ARs. A correlation among ARs expression and clinical parameters such as FEV1/FVC ratio, an established index of airflow obstruction, was observed. Moreover the subcellular location of A2BARs in BAL macrophages of patients with COPD and healthy smokers was investigated, revealing a significant decrease in A2BARs expression in BAL from COPD patients compared to an age-matched group of control smokers with normal lung function. This reduction was associated with a decrease in A2BARs mRNA expression, suggesting a regulation at the transcriptional level. ARs were also studied in MPM patients by using membranes or primary cultures from pleura of MPM patients in comparison with healthy tissues or cells. Furthermore, to better understand the interaction between adenosine and MPM, the presence and the functionality of ARs were explored in healthy mesothelial cells (HMC) and malignant mesothelioma cells (MMC). ARs were analyzed by using RT-PCR, western blotting and saturation binding assays. HMC were treated with crocidolite asbestos, which is the principal risk factor of MPM. The dual effect of ARs stimulation on healthy and cancer cell growth was studied by means of proliferation, apoptosis and cytotoxicity assays. The main result was that A3ARs were up-regulated in MPM when compared with healthy mesothelial pleura. Stimulation of A3ARs decreases proliferation and exerts cytotoxic and pro-apoptotic effect on MMC and on HMC exposed to asbestos and TNF-�, but not in control HMC. These data support the potential for modulating ARs function in pulmonary diseases such as inflammation and cancer. In particular, the modulation of A2BARs by using selective antagonists in alveolar macrophages as a new potential pharmacological tool could be used in the COPD disease. Moreover, the stimulation of A3ARs by selective agonists could be involved as novel pharmacological treatment for malignant pleural mesothelioma.
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- 2012
35. Systemic treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma
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Federica Grosso and Giorgio V. Scagliotti
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Mesothelioma ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Guanine ,Pleural Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pemetrexed ,Thiophenes ,Carboplatin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacotherapy ,Glutamates ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,Pleural Neoplasm ,Lung cancer ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Quinazolines ,Pleura ,Cisplatin ,business ,Raltitrexed ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a rare malignancy with a dismal prognosis. The clinical management of most of the patients with this disease is quite challenging, and, overall, the therapeutic strategy has not yet benefited from the recent advances in molecular biology. Randomized evidence supports the use of cisplatin in combination with pemetrexed or raltitrexed as first-line treatments. In elderly patients with comorbidities cisplatin may be replaced by carboplatin because of a lesser burden of toxicities. The role of second-line chemotherapy is unproven, although pemetrexed can be regarded as the standard option in pemetrexed-naive patients and therapeutic rechallenge with pemetrexed may be considered in selected patients with prolonged disease control after first-line therapy. Targeted therapies failed to demonstrate any substantial activity; however, immunotherapies may complement other treatment strategies. In summary, there is an unmet clinical need and innovative approaches to select new potentially active drugs are highly warranted.
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- 2012
36. Progetto AIRTum-ReNaM per la registrazione dei mesoteliomi: primi risultati
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Nicita, C., Chellini, E, Caldarella, A, Giovannetti, L, Intrieri, T, Martini, A, Mensi, C, Tisano, F., Buzzoni, C, Airtum, Wg, Renam, Wg, Vercelli, Marina, and Gennaro, V.
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Mesothelioma - Published
- 2011
37. The Lombardy Mesothelioma Register, Regional Operating Center (ROC) of National Mesothelioma Register : organizational aspects
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Carolina, Mensi, Lorenzo, Termine, Zulejka, Canti, Giuseppe, Rivolta, Luciano, Riboldi, Angela Cecilia, Pesatori, and Gerolamo, Chiappino
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Incidence ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Hospitals, District ,Occupational Diseases ,Italy ,Population Surveillance ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Asbestosis ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Settore MED/44 - Medicina del Lavoro ,Humans ,Female ,Registries ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The Lombardy Mesothelioma Register (LMR) collects all incident cases of Malignant Mesothelioma (MM) occurring since January 1, 2000 in residents of the Lombardy Region. For each "possible case" reported to the Registry by Lombardy hospitals, diagnosis is ascertained through examination of clinical records (including histology reports) according to ISPESL Guidelines. For confirmed cases, a standardized questionnaire is administered to the subject or next-of-kin in order to verify the possible sources of asbestos exposure in his/her lifetime. A panel composed of industrial hygienists, occupational health physicians and occupational epidemiologists evaluate asbestos exposure in the workplace and environmental settings. Case ascertainment completeness is routinely verified using other sources such as hospital discharge records and death certificates coded as 163 (ICD IX). In the period 2000-2004, 1563 cases were collected, of whom 887 have been evaluated: the diagnosis was confirmed for 626 (70.6%) 9 out of 887 evaluated cases. The age and gender standardized incidence rate for pleural mesothelioma in the Lombardy Region, in the year 2000 (the only one with completed data), was 2.4 (males 3.7; females 1.4) per 100,000 residents/year The 70.5% of certain and probable MM has an asbestos exposure, in particular the 64.5% of cases has an occupational exposure. The experience gathered over the years by the LMR has allowed to implement an efficient information network among different institutions and health services. In addition practical skills have been gained in processing epidemiological data, a useful tool to address new scientific hypothesis and to plan ad-hoc researches. In our experience the LMR represents a potential resource transferable to the epidemiological surveillance of different occupational tumours (i.e. sino-nasal cancers).
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- 2007
38. Early biomarkers of pleural malignant mesothelioma in workers past exposed to asbestos: Proposal of a survey
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Menegozzo m., BALDI, Alfonso, Costigliola A., Crispi?, FASANO, Silvia, Menegozzo S., SANTINI, Mario, Menegozzo, M., Baldi, Alfonso, Costigliola, A., Crispi?, Fasano, Silvia, Menegozzo, S., and Santini, Mario
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Mesothelioma ,Biological monitoring ,Asbesto - Abstract
At present biological monitoring of the asbestos formerly exposed workers does not have early biomarkers to assure effective sanitary surveillance for pleural malignant mesothelioma. The research project coordinated by Campania Mesothelioma Registry plans to identify and validate two early biomarkers at gene level (gene expression profiling) and at serum level (SMRP = serum mesothelin-related protein).
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- 2004
39. Pleural mesothelioma. A case report
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M, Della Vittoria Scarpati, V, Parascandolo, M, Santini, V G, Di Crescenzo, E, Di Lieto, G, Vicidomini, Della Vittoria Scarpati, M, Parascandolo, V, Santini, Mario, Di Crescenzo, Vg, DI LIETO, Eugenio, and Vicidomini, Giovanni
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Quality of life ,Taxol ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Palliative Care ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Pleural mesothelioma ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Malignant mesothelioma can be considered a rare neoplasm, very aggressive, chemo- and radio-resistant, characterized by high percentage of mortality and precarious quality of life. Surgery, radio- and chemo-therapy must be administered with articulate strategy and with realistic objective of palliation. Our experience can represent a model in this direction: we treated a patient with palliative surgery and following loco-regional and "maintenance" systemic chemotherapy with taxol at minimal efficacious dosage (135 mg/m2 every 3 weeks). After 27 months the patient is alive and with a good quality of life. Malignant mesothelioma can be considered a rare neoplasm, very aggressive, chemo- and radio-resistant, characterized by high percentage of mortality and precarious quality of life. Surgery, radio- and chemo-therapy must be administered with articulate strategy and with realistic objective of palliation. Our experience can represent a model in this direction: we treated a patient with palliative surgery and following loco-regional and 'maintenance' systemic chemotherapy with Taxol at minimal efficacious dosage (135 mg/m2 every 3 weeks). After 27 months the patient is alive and with a good quality of life.
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- 1999
40. Malignant Mesothelioma Registry from Piedmont. Incidence in 1990-1995
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C, Ivaldi, P, Dalmasso, M, Nesti, and C, Magnani
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Italy ,Incidence ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Registries ,Peritoneal Neoplasms - Abstract
This paper describes methods and results of the Piedmont Malignant Mesothelioma Registry. The Registry is active since 1990 and collects all histologically confirmed incident cases of malignant mesothelioma (m.m.) occurring in the residents of Piedmont. In the period 1990-95, 346 cases of pleural m.m. (211 males and 135 females) and 41 (28 males and 13 females) of peritoneal m.m. have been observed. Amongst the inhabitants of the Local Health Authority of Casale Monferrato, where manufacturing of cement asbestos has determined serious asbestos exposures both in the work place and general environment, there have been 105 pleural m.m. and 17 peritoneal m.m. (incidence rate were 15.6 for men and 13.0 for women and 3.6 for men and 0.6 for women respectively). Leaving out the Local Health Authority (LHA) of Casale Monferrato, the annual incidence rate in Piedmont (for 10(5) person-years, age standardised on the 1981 Italian population), has been 1.0 in men and 0.6 in women for the pleural m.m. (respectively 154 and 87 cases) and 0.09 and 0.06 for peritoneal m.m. (14 and 10 cases). Possible cases of m.m. (cytological and/or x-ray diagnosis) have been searched in the file of hospital admission and discharges (SDO) in 1994-95: 46 additional cases were found, with a 25% increase in incidence rates. The analysis of incidence according to geographical aggregations (defined according to the LHA borders) has identified, besides some already known important sources of exposures, as Casale Monferrato and the LHA of Lanzo (Balangero mine), other areas with excess of incidence as the LHA's of Galliate and Caluso which show an increased incidence of pleural m.m. in men or Vercelli and Chieri with increased incidence of pleural m.m. in women. These observation deserves further analysis.
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- 1999
41. [Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura. Clinical case]
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Trombetta, F, Sandrucci, S, Moscato, R, and A Satolli, M
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Mesothelioma ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Aged ,Female ,Humans - Abstract
Solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura represent a rare clinicopathological entity: 456 cases only have been reported since 1991. A interesting case of solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura is described here, because it turned up in a female patient followed up for a bilateral breast cancer and so with the exact determination of the period of beginning. The complex morphological picture is illustrated in relation to other cases reported in the literature. Immunohistochemical results are stressed, particularly as regards the coexpression of vimentin and desmin without necrosis and the low number of mitosis. As there are no criteria to determine the possible aggressive or malignant behaviour of the tumor, surgical resection of the lesion is indispensable both to resolve the diagnosis and to carry out the only proposable therapy.
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- 1996
42. CONCOMITANT MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA OF THE PLEURA, PERITONEUM AND TUNICA VAGINALIS TESTIS
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Siavash Rahimi, Caterina Carnovale Scalzo, Francesco Nardi, Francesco Facciolo, and Valeria Ascoli
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Neoplasms, Multiple Primary ,Peritoneal Neoplasm ,Pleural disease ,Testicular Neoplasms ,Peritoneum ,Hydrocele ,Humans ,Vimentin ,Medicine ,Pleural Neoplasm ,Peritoneal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Needle ,Tunica vaginalis ,Asbestos ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Sarcomatoid Mesothelioma ,Immunohistochemistry ,respiratory tract diseases ,Occupational Diseases ,Microscopy, Electron ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Keratins ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
We describe the cytohistological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural findings in a 55-yr-old-man with history of asbestos exposure and diffuse malignant mesothelioma (DMM) of the pleura, peritoneum, and tunica vaginalis presenting with chest pain and scrotal swelling. Pleural fine-needle aspiration (FNA) revealed mesenchymal elements and spindle-shaped epithelial-like cells, while biopsy showed pure sarcomatous tumor invading lung parenchymal. In both samples tumor cells coexpressed cytokeratin and vimentin. Peritoneal and hydrocele effusions contained aggregates of malignant mesothelial cells. Electron microscopy showed intermediate filaments, rare desmosomes and sparse microvilli. Morphological findings were consistent with a DMM, with a biphasic pattern in the pleura and an epithelial one in the peritoneum and tunica vaginalis. Although the possibility of a multicentric origin cannot be ruled out, clinical chronologic sequence suggests that the pleura was the primary involved site, followed by spread to peritoneum and tunica vaginalis.
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- 1996
43. [Solitary fibrous tumor of the pericardium]
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G, Altavilla, S, Blandamura, M, Gardiman, R, Salmaso, and M, Piazza
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Heart Neoplasms ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Pericardium - Abstract
A 60-year-old man with a large pericardial effusion was found to have a large intrapericardial mass located anteriorly to the right ventricle and firmly attached to the ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk. Histologically the mass, which was completely excised together with its large base of implant, was found to be a Solitary Fibrous Tumor. After a 46-months follow-up the patient is free from symptoms and signs of recurrence. Solitary Fibrous Tumor is considered a benign tumor and its excision curative, however aggressive variants and metastasis have been reported. Patternless architecture, fibrous collagenous stroma, exclusive vimentin positivity and the lack of ultrastructural mesothelial markers are important tools for the diagnosis. Because of the extreme rarity of intrapericardial location and lack of information on long-term behaviour of this tumor, close non-invasive follow-up is necessary.
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- 1995
44. Benign fibrous mesothelioma of the pleura
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A, Oliaro, P L, Filosso, C, Casadio, E, Ruffini, R, Cianci, C, Porrello, M, Molinatti, A, Cavallo, F, Pischedda, and M, Rizzo
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Adult ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,Thoracotomy ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Humans ,Pleura ,Female ,Aged - Abstract
The authors report 4 cases of patients with benign fibrous mesothelioma of the pleura, an extremely rare pathology (not more than 500 cases reported to date in the literature), and discuss biological behaviour, diagnosis and surgical treatment. Benign fibrous mesothelioma is generally diagnosed by chance during chest x-ray given that it is paucisymptomatic; diagnostic procedures include thoracic CT (which may be supplemented by transthoracic needle biopsy) and bronchoscopy. Treatment is surgical and consists of exeresis of the neoplasia; prognosis is excellent and cases are reported in the literature of 24-year follow-up without recurrence. Lastly, the authors underline the importance of modern immunohistochemical techniques which help the surgeon to formulate a precise diagnosis and to differentiate benign fibrous mesothelioma.
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- 1994
45. [Survival in respiratory tract tumors: Italian population-based data and international comparisons]
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A, Micheli, A, Baldasseroni, P, Bruzzi, F, Faggiano, G, Gatta, C, Ivaldi, C, Magnani, F, Merletti, B, Ninu, and M, Sant
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Adult ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms ,Adolescent ,Incidence ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Middle Aged ,Survival Analysis ,Respiratory Tract Neoplasms ,Survival Rate ,Otorhinolaryngologic Neoplasms ,Italy ,Case-Control Studies ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Life Tables ,Child ,Laryngeal Neoplasms ,Aged - Abstract
Population survival studies are usually carried out within population-based cancer registries and are useful mainly for geographical and temporal survival comparisons. Survival studies based on clinical series of patients are traditionally executed to evaluate the efficacy of a given treatment or to analyze the prognostic role of clinical factors. Subjects from a case-control study on incidence of larynx and hypopharynx cancers in Turin, for the period 1979-82, were followed-up in order to study their survival. The analysis was based on 347 cases of larynx cancer (319 males and 28 females) and 48 cases of hypopharynx cancer (47 males and 1 female). For larynx cancer, observed five-years survival was 59% in males and 64% in females. Hypopharynx cancer had a worse prognosis (21%). In males suffering from larynx cancer, older age, extent of spread, birth in Northern Italy, and being unmarried proved to be statistically significant negative prognostic factors. The same variables were also predictive of survival for hypopharynx cancer. The one- and three-year relative survival for larynx cancer in Turin was higher than that reported by other cancer registries. For males, relative five-year survival figures range from 47% to 65%. Survival for hypopharynx cancer is considerably lower, five-year figures ranging from 13% to 35%. The survival study on lung cancer was based on all the incident cases recorded by the Lombardy Cancer Registry (L.C.R.) from 1976 to 1981; during this period there were 2042 cases of primary lung cancers occurred in males and 217 in females. Observed survival at one, three and five years from diagnosis was 29%, 8% and 5%, respectively. Survival decreased with increasing age; no important differences between sexes are evident. Information on tumor stage was available in 1904 cases and histotype was known in 1605. Three-year survival was 17% for localized tumors, 8% for tumors with regional metastasis, and 1% for tumours with distant metastasis. Epidermoid carcinomas had a better prognosis than non-epidermoid carcinomas in the first year of follow-up, survival being 38% and 29%, respectively; among non-epidermoid carcinomas the worst prognosis was for small-cell carcinomas. Comparisons between the LCR relative survival and that reported by other cancer registries did not show important differences, five-year figures ranging from 5% to 10% in males.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
- Published
- 1992
46. [The National Asbestos Plan in Italy].
- Author
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Alessi M
- Subjects
- Humans, Italy, Mesothelioma, Occupational Exposure, Pleural Neoplasms, Asbestos
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
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47. [III Italian Consensus Conference on pleural mesothelioma].
- Author
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Zocchetti C
- Subjects
- Consensus Development Conferences as Topic, Humans, Italy, Mesothelioma, Pleural Neoplasms
- Published
- 2015
48. [Diagnostic contribution of the determination of CEA, pH, glucose and lactase dehydrogenase in the pleural fluid in patients with mesothelioma]
- Author
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M, Rapellino, P, Borasio, S, Baldi, F, Coni, A, Oliaro, D, Libertucci, and F, Ardissone
- Subjects
Diagnosis, Differential ,Mesothelioma ,Pleural Effusion ,Glucose ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Pleural Neoplasms ,Humans ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Carcinoembryonic Antigen - Abstract
The difficulty involved in the diagnosis of primary pleural neoplasms (mesotheliomas) in described. Personal experience with assays of certain chemicals is the pleural fluid is reported with evidence of the value of pH, glucose and CEA as indications of malignity.
- Published
- 1987
49. [A case of mesothelioma of the pericardium].
- Author
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Lapertosa G, Quaglia AC, Peris GC, Dorigoni A, Venturini A, and Lijoi A
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Heart Neoplasms, Mesothelioma, Pericardium
- Published
- 1978
50. [Mesothelioma of the spermatic cord].
- Author
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Frea B, Tizzani A, and Tasso M
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Epididymis, Genital Neoplasms, Male, Mesothelioma, Spermatic Cord
- Published
- 1980
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