Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia

This study aimed to estimate workers’ occupational lifetime exposure to chrysotile and examine the respiratory symptoms and lung cancer risk. A total of 112 workers were interviewed about their occupational histories. Exposure modeling using information on the determinants of exposure was used to es...

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Published in:Toxicology and Industrial Health
Main Author: Yusof M.Z.; Zahaba M.; Mohd Aris M.S.; Shafiee S.; Abdul Hadi H.; Maghpor M.N.; Noraini N.M.R.
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2024
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Yusof M.Z.; Zahaba M.; Mohd Aris M.S.; Shafiee S.; Abdul Hadi H.; Maghpor M.N.; Noraini N.M.R.
Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
2024
Toxicology and Industrial Health
40
11
10.1177/07482337241273755
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85201585748&doi=10.1177%2f07482337241273755&partnerID=40&md5=cdcf061cdf8cf6c094c6a94f62c4f70b
This study aimed to estimate workers’ occupational lifetime exposure to chrysotile and examine the respiratory symptoms and lung cancer risk. A total of 112 workers were interviewed about their occupational histories. Exposure modeling using information on the determinants of exposure was used to estimate chrysotile emissions. The cumulative lifetime exposure was then assessed for each worker. Respiratory symptoms were obtained using a validated questionnaire. Lung cancer mortality rate was also predicted using a model. Almost all the workers were male and young (mean age = 30 years, SD = 7). The estimated lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure ranged from 0.0001 to 0.0486 f/mL.years (median = 0.0018 f/mL.years, IQR = 0.486). A high prevalence of cough symptom (11.7%), and low estimated cancer risk (<1%) were reported. In conclusion, the lung cancer risk among our cohort of workers was at a low level because of lower cumulative lifetime occupational chrysotile exposure. © The Author(s) 2024.
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author Yusof M.Z.; Zahaba M.; Mohd Aris M.S.; Shafiee S.; Abdul Hadi H.; Maghpor M.N.; Noraini N.M.R.
spellingShingle Yusof M.Z.; Zahaba M.; Mohd Aris M.S.; Shafiee S.; Abdul Hadi H.; Maghpor M.N.; Noraini N.M.R.
Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
author_facet Yusof M.Z.; Zahaba M.; Mohd Aris M.S.; Shafiee S.; Abdul Hadi H.; Maghpor M.N.; Noraini N.M.R.
author_sort Yusof M.Z.; Zahaba M.; Mohd Aris M.S.; Shafiee S.; Abdul Hadi H.; Maghpor M.N.; Noraini N.M.R.
title Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
title_short Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
title_full Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
title_sort Assessing lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure, respiratory symptoms, and lung cancer risk among brake maintenance workers in Malaysia
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description This study aimed to estimate workers’ occupational lifetime exposure to chrysotile and examine the respiratory symptoms and lung cancer risk. A total of 112 workers were interviewed about their occupational histories. Exposure modeling using information on the determinants of exposure was used to estimate chrysotile emissions. The cumulative lifetime exposure was then assessed for each worker. Respiratory symptoms were obtained using a validated questionnaire. Lung cancer mortality rate was also predicted using a model. Almost all the workers were male and young (mean age = 30 years, SD = 7). The estimated lifetime occupational chrysotile inhalation exposure ranged from 0.0001 to 0.0486 f/mL.years (median = 0.0018 f/mL.years, IQR = 0.486). A high prevalence of cough symptom (11.7%), and low estimated cancer risk (<1%) were reported. In conclusion, the lung cancer risk among our cohort of workers was at a low level because of lower cumulative lifetime occupational chrysotile exposure. © The Author(s) 2024.
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