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Airborne LTA Nanozeolites Characterization during the Manufacturing Process and External Sources Interaction with the Workplace Background.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

April 2022

Directorate General for Communication and European and International Relations, Italian Ministry of Health, Lungotevere Ripa 1, I-00153 Rome, Italy.

Engineered nanoscale amorphous silica nanomaterials are widespread and used in many industrial sectors. Currently, some types of silicon-based nanozeolites (NZs) have been synthesized, showing potential advantages compared to the analogous micro-forms; otherwise, few studies are yet available regarding their potential toxicity. In this respect, the aim of the present work is to investigate the potential exposure to airborne Linde Type A (LTA) NZs on which toxicological effects have been already assessed.

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The relationship between toluene diisocyanate exposure and respiratory health problems: A meta-analysis of epidemiological studies.

Toxicol Ind Health

September 2022

Care and Public Health Research Institute, School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, 5211Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.

Human epidemiological studies have shown inconclusive results over the effects of diisocyanates on respiratory health problems. A meta-analysis combined evidence on the association between occupational asthma (OA), respiratory function, and toluene diisocyanate (TDI) inhalation exposure. Sixty-one articles on occupational toluene diisocyanate exposure were identified via two databases.

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  • Pulmonary irritants like cigarette smoke and sodium hypochlorite can worsen lung health in cleaning workers, leading to changes in lung mechanics and inflammation in Wistar rats.
  • Exposure to cigarette smoke alone caused increased airway inflammation and mucus production, while sodium hypochlorite elevated certain immune cell counts and inflammatory markers.
  • Interestingly, when both irritants were present together, they increased mucus acidity and altered lung structure, suggesting a potential adaptive response that might protect the lungs from further damage despite reduced overall inflammation.
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Occupational asthma in office workers.

Occup Med (Lond)

August 2022

Birmingham Regional NHS Occupational Lung Disease Service, Birmingham, UK.

Background: Office work has a relative perception of safety for the worker. Data from surveillance schemes and population-based epidemiological studies suggest that office work carries a low risk of occupational asthma (OA). Office workers are frequently used as comparators in studies of occupational exposure and respiratory disease.

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Air pollution: A culprit of lung cancer.

J Hazard Mater

July 2022

School of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, PR China; CAS Key Laboratory for Biomedical Effects of Nanomaterials and Nano safety and CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing 100190, PR China; GBA National Institute for Nanotechnology Innovation, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510700, PR China. Electronic address:

Air pollution is a global health problem, especially in the context of rapid economic development and the expansion of urbanization. Herein, we discuss the harmful effects of outdoor and indoor pollution on the lungs. Ambient particulate matters (PMs) from industrial and vehicle exhausts is associated with lung cancer.

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Extended analysis of solid cancer incidence among the Nuclear Industry Workers in the UK: 1955-2011.

Radiat Res

July 2022

Epidemiology, Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards (CRCE), Public Health England, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, United Kingdom.

Radiation worker studies provide direct estimates of cancer risk after protracted low-dose exposures to external X-ray and gamma-ray irradiations. The National Registry for Radiation Workers (NRRW) started in 1976 and has become the largest epidemiological program of research on nuclear workers in the UK. Here, we report on the relationship between solid cancer incidence and external radiation at the low-dose levels in 172,452 NRRW cohort members of whom (90%) were men.

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Unlabelled: Epichlorohydrin is an organochlorine compound and a epoxide. It is a colourless liquid with a pungent, garlic like odour, moderately soluble in water, but miscible with most polar organic solvents. It is used in the production of glycerol, plastics, epoxy glues and resins, epoxy diluents and elastomers.

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Background: Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) occurs widely in occupational settings. We investigated the association between occupational exposure to PAH and lung cancer risk and joint effects with smoking within the SYNERGY project.

Methods: We pooled 14 case-control studies with information on lifetime occupational and smoking histories conducted between 1985 and 2010 in Europe and Canada.

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As a widely used pure elemental carbon in colloidal particles, carbon black was listed as a group 2B carcinogen by IARC in 2010. The most available mechanism information about carbon black and carcinogenesis are from in vivo or in vitro studies. However, few studies concerned the nanoparticle's real-ambient exposure causing systemic change and further affecting the target organ.

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Objectives: To determine whether engineering controls and respiratory protection had measurable short-term impact on indium exposure and respiratory health among current indium-tin oxide production and reclamation facility workers.

Methods: We documented engineering controls implemented following our 2012 evaluation and recorded respirator use in 2012 and 2014. We measured respirable indium (In) and plasma indium (In) in 2012 and 2014, and calculated change in In (∆In) and In (∆In) by the 13 departments.

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Biomonitoring of workers is an approach of evaluating workers' exposure to chemicals and particulate matter by measuring biomarkers of parent chemicals, their metabolites, and reaction products in workers' biospecimens. Prerequisites for biological monitoring in the workplace include permission to enter the workplace, approval of the study plan from the IRB (Institutional Review Board), and obtaining consent from workers. Because of the complex legal process involved in biomonitoring, few studies have been conducted so far on biomonitoring of workers' exposures to nanoparticles and other hazards from emerging materials and advanced nanotechnologies.

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  • In Japan, six workers exposed to a chemical called CWAAP suffered from various lung diseases, prompting research on its health impacts and occupational safety standards.
  • A study on rats exposed to different concentrations of CWAAP-A revealed that while lower doses allowed tissues to recover after 13 weeks, higher doses caused irreversible lung damage.
  • The study found a gender difference in recovery rates between male and female rats, highlighting the importance of macrophages in mitigating acute lung effects from CWAAP-A exposure.
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Certified nurse specialists in cancer nursing and prophylactic antiemetic prescription for chemotherapy patients.

Support Care Cancer

July 2022

Department of Health Data Science, Graduate School of Data Science, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, 22-2. Kanazawa-ku Seto, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 236-0027, Japan.

Purpose: The prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV), a common chemotherapy side effect, should be attempted by oncology nurses. Certified nurses could be certified nurse specialists in cancer nursing (CNSCNs), who have high-level graduate education, or certified nurses in cancer chemotherapy nursing (CNCCNs), who have short-term training. The relationship between these certifications and compliance with the CINV prevention guidelines has not been investigated.

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Cancer mortality and chemical exposure in a retrospective zinc and lead smelter cohort: A 48-year follow-up.

Int J Hyg Environ Health

May 2022

Occupational Health Department, Faculty of Medicine, F-59000, Lille, France; Center for Occupational and Environmental Diseases, CHU Lille, F-59000, Lille, France; Univ. Lille, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur Lille, ULR 4483 - IMPECS - IMPact de l'Environnement Chimique sur la Santé humaine, F-59000, Lille, France.

Introduction: Very few studies to date have investigated cancer mortality in non-ferrous metal smelters. Existing studies mainly focus on lead exposure and have reported inconsistent results. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk of excess cancer mortality in the employees of a lead and zinc smelter located in the north of France by 1) comparing mortality in this cohort of employees with that of the regional population; 2) studying the associations between occupational exposure and cancer deaths.

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Background And Objective: Coal mine dust has a complex and heterogeneous chemical composition. It has been suggested that coal particle chemistry plays a critical role in determining the pathogenesis of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). In this study, we aimed to establish the association between the detrimental cellular response and the chemical composition of coal particles.

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Background: Adoption of innovations in the field of medicine is frequently hindered by a failure to recognize the condition targeted by the innovation. This is particularly true in cases where recognition requires integration of patient information from different sources, or where disease presentation can be heterogeneous and the recognition step may be easier for some patients than for others.

Methods: We propose a general data-driven metric for clinician recognition that accounts for the variability in patient disease severity and for institutional standards.

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Engineered stones are novel construction materials associated with a recent upsurge in silicosis cases among workers in the stonemason industry. In order to understand the hazard for the short latency of lung disease among stonemasons, we simulated real-time dust exposure scenario by dry-machining engineered stones in controlled conditions, capturing and analysing the respirable dust generated for physical and chemical characteristics. Natural granite and marble were included for comparison.

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Kidney and lung injury in rats following acute diquat exposure.

Exp Ther Med

April 2022

Department of Poisoning and Occupational Diseases, Emergency Department, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250012, P.R. China.

Diquat (1,1'-ethylene-2,2'-bipyridylium) is a type of widely used agricultural chemical, whose toxicity results in damage to numerous tissues, including the lung, liver, kidney and brain. The aim of the present study was to establish a rat model of acute diquat exposure and explore the relationship between diquat concentration, and kidney and lung injury, in order to provide an experimental basis for clinical treatment. A total of 140 healthy adult male Wistar rats were randomly divided into control and exposure groups.

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Background: Currently coal mining employs over 7 million miners globally. This occupational setting is associated with exposure to dust particles, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and radioactive radon, significantly increasing the risk of lung cancer (LC). The susceptibility for LC is modified by genetic variations in xenobiotic detoxification and DNA repair capacity.

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Safe working conditions must be guaranteed during waste sorting, which is crucial to maximizing recycling and reuse, in order to minimize workers' exposure to chemical and biological hazards. This study determines the contribution of section to the overall cytotoxicity of filtering respiratory protection devices (FRPD) and mechanic protection gloves (MPG) collected in 2019 from different workstations in one waste sorting industry in Portugal. The cytotoxicity of 133 section isolates was determined as IC50 in human A549 epithelial lung cells and swine kidney cells, using the MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assay.

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The characterization of human microbiota and the impact of its modifications on the health of individuals represent a current topic of great interest for the world scientific community. Scientific evidence is emerging regarding the role that microbiota has in the onset of important chronic illnesses. Since individuals spend most of their life at work, occupational exposures may have an impact on the organism's microbiota.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and its effects on human health: An overeview.

Chemosphere

June 2022

Department of Toxicology, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450001, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are harmful environmental chemicals mainly produced by human activities, with natural sources being less significant.
  • PAH exposure can occur through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion, leading to serious health risks including cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
  • This review discusses the characteristics of PAHs, how they affect health, and the connection between PAH exposure and increased risk of CVD.
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Acute lung injury in a worker after inhalation of ethylene phosphorodifluoridite.

Int J Occup Med Environ Health

June 2022

University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Ulsan, Republic of Korea (Ulsan University Hospital, Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine).

Ethylene phosphorodifluoridite (CHFOP) (CAS No. 3965-00-2) is a colorless corrosive fuming liquid that is used as a stabilizer in the electrolyte of rechargeable batteries. There are no previous reports of toxic effects following exposure to this compound.

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Background: Occupational radon cohorts provide important information about exposure at residential level, which are difficult to observe prospectively. However, evidence about radon-related lung cancer risks from initial exposure in childhood or interaction between radon and smoking is still limited.

Methods: A total of 6017 tin miners with at least 10 years of underground radon exposure were enrolled beginning in 1992 and followed for up to 27 years.

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Objectives: The Dietetic Assessment and Intervention in Lung Cancer (DAIL) study was an observational cohort study. It triaged the need for dietetic input in patients with lung cancer, using questionnaires with 137 responses. This substudy tested if machine learning could predict need to see a dietitian (NTSD) using 5 or 10 measures.

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