Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate environmental asbestos sources, mesothelioma incidence and mortality, awareness on asbestos-related diseases (ARD) by general practitioners (GPs) in Molise Region. METHODS: The contaminated sites in three towns were identified by census; mesothelioma incidence (2000-2012) and mortality (2003-2013) was achieved from local registries; GPs were interviewed on practiced population's exposures and ARD diagnosis. RESULTS: 54.3% of visited sites were contaminated (71.2% by friable asbestos) and 38.8% was extremely damaged. Over above time-periods, 32 mesothelioma cases (62.5% males, 25% in people aged 70-75 years) and 27 deaths (90% males, 69 ± 10 years, 70.4% pleural mesothelioma) have been reported. A total of 122 GPs were interviewed who had diagnosed 40 mesothelioma and 28 asbestosis cases. CONCLUSIONS: There is the need of remediation/removal interventions for contaminated sites and of strategies to increase GPs awareness on asbestos risks for better patients' management.
Asbestos Exposures, Mesothelioma Incidence and Mortality, and Awareness by General Practitioners in the Molise Region, Central Italy
Ripabelli, Giancarlo
;Tamburro, Manuela;DI TELLA, Domiziana;CARROZZA, Francesco;Sammarco, Michela Lucia
2018-01-01
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Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate environmental asbestos sources, mesothelioma incidence and mortality, awareness on asbestos-related diseases (ARD) by general practitioners (GPs) in Molise Region. METHODS: The contaminated sites in three towns were identified by census; mesothelioma incidence (2000-2012) and mortality (2003-2013) was achieved from local registries; GPs were interviewed on practiced population's exposures and ARD diagnosis. RESULTS: 54.3% of visited sites were contaminated (71.2% by friable asbestos) and 38.8% was extremely damaged. Over above time-periods, 32 mesothelioma cases (62.5% males, 25% in people aged 70-75 years) and 27 deaths (90% males, 69 ± 10 years, 70.4% pleural mesothelioma) have been reported. A total of 122 GPs were interviewed who had diagnosed 40 mesothelioma and 28 asbestosis cases. CONCLUSIONS: There is the need of remediation/removal interventions for contaminated sites and of strategies to increase GPs awareness on asbestos risks for better patients' management.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.