| Literature DB >> 29772681 |
Sugio Furuya1, Odgerel Chimed-Ochir2, Ken Takahashi3, Annette David4, Jukka Takala5.
Abstract
Introduction: Asbestos has been used for thousands of years but only at a large industrial scale for about 100⁻150 years. The first identified disease was asbestosis, a type of incurable pneumoconiosis caused by asbestos dust and fibres. The latest estimate of global number of asbestosis deaths from the Global Burden of Disease estimate 2016 is 3495. Asbestos-caused cancer was identified in the late 1930's but despite today's overwhelming evidence of the strong carcinogenicity of all asbestos types, including chrysotile, it is still widely used globally. Various estimates have been made over time including those of World Health Organization and International Labour Organization: 107,000⁻112,000 deaths. Present estimates are much higher. Objective: This article summarizes the special edition of this Journal related to asbestos and key aspects of the past and present of the asbestos problem globally. The objective is to collect and provide the latest evidence of the magnitude of asbestos-related diseases and to provide the present best data for revitalizing the International Labor Organization/World Health Organization Joint Program on Asbestos-related Diseases.Entities:
Keywords: asbestos; ban; costs; global estimates
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29772681 PMCID: PMC5982039 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15051000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Summary of most recent information related to mesothelioma.
| Sources | Global | China | EU28 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Takala 2015 [ | 10,368 | |||
| Odgerel C.-O. 2017 [ | Reported | 15,011 | NA *** | 8363 |
| Estimated * | 21,247–23,377 | 6456–10,459 | NA *** | |
| Total | 36,258–38,388 | |||
| Global Burden of Diseases 2016 [ | 30,208 | 2747 | 10,700 | |
| Work-related mesothelioma | GBD 2016 [ | 27,612 | ||
| Odgerel C.-O. 2017 [ | 35,087 ** |
* Mesothelioma deaths were estimated based on continental region, % of employment in industrial sector and asbestos consumption. Please refer to the original article for details; ** Calculated from asbestos adjusted estimation which is 38,388. *** China didn’t report mesothelioma data to WHO, thus, it’s estimated; and all countries in EU reported the data to WHO, thus, the estimation was unnecessary.
Figure 1Comparison of Global Burden of Mesothelioma Deaths for leading countries in terms of mesothelioma deaths [6,10].
Figure 2Mesothelioma death rate for selected countries. WHO Mortality Database, ICD 10: C45 Mesothelioma, ICD 9: 163 Malignant Neoplasm of Pleura; UK: Health and Safety Executive Statistics—Mesothelioma, http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/causdis/meso.htm; Australia: National Cancer Statistics Clearing House of Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Figure 3Mesothelioma annual deaths, Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) cases and projected future deaths to 2030 in GB, Health and Safety Executive/UK 2016.
Figure 4Age-adjusted mortality rate of mesothelioma for selected countries based on Odgerel C-O 2017 [6] (a); GBD 2016 study [10] (b).
Asbestos-related lung cancer and other asbestos-related deaths.
| Methods of Estimated Lung Cancer Deaths Using Mesothelioma as a Proxy for Asbestos Use | Lung Cancer or Asbestos Related Cancers/Mesothelioma Death Ratio | Global | China | EU28 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| McCormack, Peto et al. (2013) average estimate [ | 6.1 | 184,269 | ||
| McCormack, Peto et al. (2013), low–high estimates, lung cancer, all exposed ii, GBD 2016 | 2.0–10 | 55,224–302,208 | ||
| Asbestos-related cancers iii (occupational exposure to asbestos, IHME 2016) | 6.92 iv | |||
| Mesothelioma, work | 27,612 | 2178 | 10,480 | |
| ARLC (Asbestos related lung cancer), work | 181,450 | 17,971 | 70,291 | |
| Ovarian cancer, work | 6022 | 270 | 2868 | |
| Larynx cancer, work | 3743 | 198 | 1287 | |
| Total asbestos related cancer at work (GBD 2016/Odgerel C-O 2017) | 22,322work/242,802work v | |||
| Mid point 232,562 | ||||
| Total asbestos (all exposed) using mesothelioma all-work as proxies (GBD 2016/Odgerel C-O 2017) | 243,223all/260,029all vi | |||
| Mid point 254,626 | ||||
i,ii—included all exposed cases (occupational + non-occupational). iii—Mesothelioma, ARLC, ovarian and larynx cancer. iv— (ARLC + Ovarian + Larynx cancer + /Occupational mesothelioma. v—35,087 × 6.92. vi—38,388 × 6.92.
Figure 5Asbestos cancer deaths at work in EU28 [6].