بنام خدا. By Dr Fathi Silica exposure, smoking, silicosis and lung cancer — complex interactions.

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بنام خدا

By Dr Fathi Silica exposure, smoking, silicosis and lung cancer — complex interactions

Background Establishing a clear relationship between workplace exposures and cancer is often difficult Establishing a clear relationship between workplace exposures and cancer is often difficult

Aim This paper gives an overview of the literature reporting investigations of the relationship between exposure to silica and development of lung cancer with a focus on the controversy concerning the roles of silicosis and smoking in the development of cancer This paper gives an overview of the literature reporting investigations of the relationship between exposure to silica and development of lung cancer with a focus on the controversy concerning the roles of silicosis and smoking in the development of cancer

Method A literature search was conducted to identify epidemiologic papers on silica, silicosis and lung cancer using electronic databases (MEDLINE, PubMed, Web of Science) from A literature search was conducted to identify epidemiologic papers on silica, silicosis and lung cancer using electronic databases (MEDLINE, PubMed, Web of Science) from 1996.

Introduction silica is the name given to a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen, the two most abundant elements in the earth ’ s crust. It occurs most commonly in a crystalline form, and more rarely an amorphous state. silica is the name given to a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen, the two most abundant elements in the earth ’ s crust. It occurs most commonly in a crystalline form, and more rarely an amorphous state. The three main crystalline forms are quartz, trimidite,cristobalite The three main crystalline forms are quartz, trimidite,cristobalite Quartz is a common component of soil and rocks and consequently workers are potentially exposed to quartz dust in many occupations and industries Quartz is a common component of soil and rocks and consequently workers are potentially exposed to quartz dust in many occupations and industries Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica(RCS) is a serious but preventable health hazard. Prolonged exposure to RCS has long been known to cause Silicosis Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica(RCS) is a serious but preventable health hazard. Prolonged exposure to RCS has long been known to cause Silicosis More recent epidemiological studies of occupational exposure to RCS have reported an increased incidence of (or mortalityfrom) extrapulmonary diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, other autoimmune diseases and non- malignant renal disease More recent epidemiological studies of occupational exposure to RCS have reported an increased incidence of (or mortalityfrom) extrapulmonary diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, other autoimmune diseases and non- malignant renal disease

Carcinogenic effects of silica exposure Several studies have found an association between RCS exposure and a number of cancers, including oesophageal, stomach, skin and bone.More important is the link between RCS exposure and the risk of lung cancer. Several studies have found an association between RCS exposure and a number of cancers, including oesophageal, stomach, skin and bone.More important is the link between RCS exposure and the risk of lung cancer. In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified CS from a Group 2A to a Group 1 carcinogen In 1997, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified CS from a Group 2A to a Group 1 carcinogen IARC concluded that there was sufficient evidence in humans to classify CS inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources as carcinogenic to humans IARC concluded that there was sufficient evidence in humans to classify CS inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources as carcinogenic to humans carcinogenicity was not found in all industrial circumstances and was dependent on the inherent characteristics of the CS or on external factor affecting its biological activity or distribution of it polymorphs carcinogenicity was not found in all industrial circumstances and was dependent on the inherent characteristics of the CS or on external factor affecting its biological activity or distribution of it polymorphs

This complex issue was highlighted when two 1995 reviews of virtually the same published reports on CS and lung cancer came to different conclusions: one summarized there is sufficient evidence to classify CS as a human carcinogen, whereas the second concluded that there is little evidence of any increase in lung cancer in the absence of silicosis or at relatively low levels of exposure or disease prevalence. This complex issue was highlighted when two 1995 reviews of virtually the same published reports on CS and lung cancer came to different conclusions: one summarized there is sufficient evidence to classify CS as a human carcinogen, whereas the second concluded that there is little evidence of any increase in lung cancer in the absence of silicosis or at relatively low levels of exposure or disease prevalence. Two studies of Vermont granite workers came to opposite Conclusions.Attfield and Costello suggested in consideration of the lack of other occupational confounding exposures that there was an exposure – response association between CS and lung cancer. However, Graham et al attributed the overall excess risk of lung cancer to confounding by smoking rather than exposure to CS Two studies of Vermont granite workers came to opposite Conclusions.Attfield and Costello suggested in consideration of the lack of other occupational confounding exposures that there was an exposure – response association between CS and lung cancer. However, Graham et al attributed the overall excess risk of lung cancer to confounding by smoking rather than exposure to CS

Lung cancer and the role of silicosis In the studies considered by IARC, they reported that lung cancer risk tended to increase with cumulative exposur to RCS, duration of exposure, peak intensity of exposure,the presence of silicosis and length of follow-uptime from diagnosis of silicosis In the studies considered by IARC, they reported that lung cancer risk tended to increase with cumulative exposur to RCS, duration of exposure, peak intensity of exposure,the presence of silicosis and length of follow-uptime from diagnosis of silicosis Studies of the risk of lung cancer in subjects on silicosis case have consistently shown an excess risk. However, a number of studies have pointed out that it is not clear to what extent these increased risks represent a direct effect of CS exposure, a secondary effect of the silicosis, preferential inclusion of subjects suffering from the effects of smoking or bias in diagnostic accuracy Studies of the risk of lung cancer in subjects on silicosis case have consistently shown an excess risk. However, a number of studies have pointed out that it is not clear to what extent these increased risks represent a direct effect of CS exposure, a secondary effect of the silicosis, preferential inclusion of subjects suffering from the effects of smoking or bias in diagnostic accuracy Studies that provide the most convincing evidence of carcinogenicity indicate that increased risks of lung cancer are restricted to those groups with the highest cumulative exposure, suggesting the existence of a threshold.Duration of exposure did not fit the data well indicating that intensity of exposure was an important metric. Studies that provide the most convincing evidence of carcinogenicity indicate that increased risks of lung cancer are restricted to those groups with the highest cumulative exposure, suggesting the existence of a threshold.Duration of exposure did not fit the data well indicating that intensity of exposure was an important metric. Compared to other lung carcinogens, CS was shown to be weaker when measured by mass in the air, in comparison to chromium, nickel, cadmium and arsenic. Compared to other lung carcinogens, CS was shown to be weaker when measured by mass in the air, in comparison to chromium, nickel, cadmium and arsenic.

Silica exposure and smoking interactions Smoking is by far the largest risk for lung cancer and must be considered in any occupational study of lung cancer Smoking is by far the largest risk for lung cancer and must be considered in any occupational study of lung cancer studies of the interaction between smoking and occupational exposure to asbestos suggest that it may be greater than additive but somewhat less than multiplicative studies of the interaction between smoking and occupational exposure to asbestos suggest that it may be greater than additive but somewhat less than multiplicative. In the study of the association of CS and lung cancer, the interaction of smoking and other factors is less clear. The increased risk of exposure to CS was, less apparent after adjustment for smoking, indicating the possibility of some confounding from smoking In the study of the association of CS and lung cancer, the interaction of smoking and other factors is less clear. The increased risk of exposure to CS was, less apparent after adjustment for smoking, indicating the possibility of some confounding from smoking Smokers who were exposed to silica dust have been found to develop clinical silicosis more frequently than non-smokers exposed to the same dose Smokers who were exposed to silica dust have been found to develop clinical silicosis more frequently than non-smokers exposed to the same dose. Exposure circumstances capable of modifying the CS – lung cancer association include host factors, the composition of dust mixing, particularly concerning the co-occurrence of other known or probable lung carcinogens,,total respirable dust, concentration of CS in respirable dust, type of CS and particle surface characteristics which accounts for the great variation in lung cancer risk among dust-exposed workers across individual studies. Exposure circumstances capable of modifying the CS – lung cancer association include host factors, the composition of dust mixing, particularly concerning the co-occurrence of other known or probable lung carcinogens,,total respirable dust, concentration of CS in respirable dust, type of CS and particle surface characteristics which accounts for the great variation in lung cancer risk among dust-exposed workers across individual studies.

Cigarette smoking and silicosis, are potential causes of lung cancer among workers exposed to CS dust, but their joint effects are unclear. Goldsmith and Guidotti pointed that the combined exposure to smoking and CS was associated with more lung cancer cases than expected from the sum of the estimates of their separate effects,which interpreted as biological interaction or synergy. Cigarette smoking and silicosis, are potential causes of lung cancer among workers exposed to CS dust, but their joint effects are unclear. Goldsmith and Guidotti pointed that the combined exposure to smoking and CS was associated with more lung cancer cases than expected from the sum of the estimates of their separate effects,which interpreted as biological interaction or synergy. In 2003, the Health & Safety Executive showed that excess lung cancer mortality in RCS-exposed workers is restricted to those with silicosis, and the more severe the category of silicosis, the higher the risk of lung cancer They concluded that exposure to RCS insufficient to cause silicosis would be unlikely to lead to an increased risk of lung cancer.Thus, they concluded that reducing exposure to RCS to levels that would reduce the risk of silicosis would reduce the risk of lung cancer, i.e. current occupational standards. In 2003, the Health & Safety Executive showed that excess lung cancer mortality in RCS-exposed workers is restricted to those with silicosis, and the more severe the category of silicosis, the higher the risk of lung cancer They concluded that exposure to RCS insufficient to cause silicosis would be unlikely to lead to an increased risk of lung cancer.Thus, they concluded that reducing exposure to RCS to levels that would reduce the risk of silicosis would reduce the risk of lung cancer, i.e. current occupational standards.

Kurihara and Wada showed that silicosis is a risk factor for lung cancer and also showed a small risk in subjects exposed to silica. It was suggested that CS induces lung cancer indirectly in humans. Kurihara and Wada showed that silicosis is a risk factor for lung cancer and also showed a small risk in subjects exposed to silica. It was suggested that CS induces lung cancer indirectly in humans. They also estimated that lung cancer risk in smokers with silicosis was double that in non-smokers with silicosis and suggested the data did not appear to indicate that the effects of silicosis and smoking on lung cancer risk are multiplicative. They also estimated that lung cancer risk in smokers with silicosis was double that in non-smokers with silicosis and suggested the data did not appear to indicate that the effects of silicosis and smoking on lung cancer risk are multiplicative. They concluded that preventing silicosis and encouraging smoking cessation might be the most effective measures to reduce lung that cancer incidence in silica-exposed workers. They concluded that preventing silicosis and encouraging smoking cessation might be the most effective measures to reduce lung that cancer incidence in silica-exposed workers.

A causal link between chronic inflammation and cancer has been suspected for many years Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is an independent predictor of lung cancer risk, and numerous studies report an increased risk of lung cancer among adults with asthma tuberculosis or interstitial fibrosis in patients with systemic sclerosis A causal link between chronic inflammation and cancer has been suspected for many years Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is an independent predictor of lung cancer risk, and numerous studies report an increased risk of lung cancer among adults with asthma tuberculosis or interstitial fibrosis in patients with systemic sclerosis

Exposure trends According to Health & Safety Executive statistics, the number of deaths from silicosis in Great Britain has declined since 1993 (28 in 1993, 24 in 1999 and 10 in 2005)suggesting that exposure levels have dropped According to Health & Safety Executive statistics, the number of deaths from silicosis in Great Britain has declined since 1993 (28 in 1993, 24 in 1999 and 10 in 2005)suggesting that exposure levels have dropped If silicosis were the necessary step leading to lung cancer,enforcing that the current silica standards would protect workers against lung cancer risk as well. Alternatively,a direct silica – lung cancer association that has been suggested implies that regulatory standards should be revised accordingly. If silicosis were the necessary step leading to lung cancer,enforcing that the current silica standards would protect workers against lung cancer risk as well. Alternatively,a direct silica – lung cancer association that has been suggested implies that regulatory standards should be revised accordingly.

Conclusions Further research is needed in order to understand the complex pattern of interactions leading to lung cancer among silica-exposer Further research is needed in order to understand the complex pattern of interactions leading to lung cancer among silica-exposer Further research is needed to understand whether and to what extent other workplace lung carcinogens, total respirable dust and total surface size and age of silica particles affect the carcinogenic potential of silica. Further research is needed to understand whether and to what extent other workplace lung carcinogens, total respirable dust and total surface size and age of silica particles affect the carcinogenic potential of silica. In addition, the apparent paradox lower lung cancer risk in some workplaces with highlevel silica exposure needs further investigation. In addition, the apparent paradox lower lung cancer risk in some workplaces with highlevel silica exposure needs further investigation. Further studies are required to examine whether the affects of silicosis with smoking are additive, multiplicative or other Further studies are required to examine whether the affects of silicosis with smoking are additive, multiplicative or other