2022
DOI: 10.47626/1679-4435-2022-733
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Occupational characterization of workers exposed to asbestos: an integrative review

Abstract: RESUMO | O asbesto é uma fibra mineral abundante na natureza, classificado como substância cancerígena desde 1987. Objetivouse identificar, na literatura científica, quais são as ocupações e atividades desenvolvidas por trabalhadores adoecidos e quais categorias seriam afetadas com doenças relacionadas ao asbesto. O presente estudo trata-se de uma revisão de literatura realizada mediante a busca nas bases de dados PubMed, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Web of Science e Porta… Show more

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“…People from lower SES are more likely to work in mines, being exposed to asbestos every day. Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted on workers exposed to asbestos [ 30 ], but there is a limited number of studies focusing on the health effects of asbestos exposure in household and residential settings. Primary concerns regarding household exposure involve the immediate family members of asbestos workers, stemming from dust brought home on clothing.…”
Section: Lung Cancer Incidence and Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People from lower SES are more likely to work in mines, being exposed to asbestos every day. Numerous epidemiological studies have been conducted on workers exposed to asbestos [ 30 ], but there is a limited number of studies focusing on the health effects of asbestos exposure in household and residential settings. Primary concerns regarding household exposure involve the immediate family members of asbestos workers, stemming from dust brought home on clothing.…”
Section: Lung Cancer Incidence and Sesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, 80% of patients with pleural mesothelioma have a history of asbestos exposure, while only 50% of patients with MPM have a history of asbestos exposure [5]. Incidence of disease has been documented to be higher in men as historically they have had greater exposure to at-risk careers such as working in the naval, mining, textile, and construction industries [6]. The patient in this case has no history of occupational or environmental exposure.…”
Section: Present Markers Hgsoc Epmmmentioning
confidence: 99%