European Respiratory Journal
Volume 13, Issue 3, 1999, Pages 523-526

Malignant mesothelioma due to environmental exposure to erionite: Follow-up of a Turkish emigrant cohort (Article) (Open Access)

Metintas M.* , Hillerdal G. , Metintas S.
  • a Dept. of Chest Diseases, Med. School of Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey, Ömeraga Mahallesi, Adsiz Sokak No: 11, 26220 Eskisehir, Turkey
  • b Dept. of Public Health, Med. School of Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey
  • c Dept. of Lung Medicine, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

The incidence of malignant mesothelioma is extremely high in some Turkish villages where there is a low-level environmental exposure to erionite, a fibrous zeolite. The best known example is the village of Karain. However, since epidemiological studies are difficult to perform in Turkey, the incidence and the dose-response curve have not been thoroughly examined. A small cohort of immigrants from Karain who have lived in Sweden for many years were studied. Exposure data, i.e. the time residing in Karain, and hospital records including pathological diagnosis, were recorded. The cohort consisted of 162 people. During the observation time, 18 deaths occurred, 14 (78%) of which were due to malignant pleural mesothelioma. In addition, there were five patients with mesothelioma who were still alive, one of whom had a peritoneal mesothelioma. Thus, the risk of mesothelioma is 135-times and 1,336-times greater in males and females, respectively, than for the same sex and age groups in Sweden. The risk increased with duration of residence.

Author Keywords

immigrants Erionite Environmental exposure Mesothelioma Epidemiology

Index Keywords

immigrant dose response follow up human risk assessment priority journal Aged male environmental factor female unclassified drug risk factor environmental exposure Article pollutant major clinical study adult erionite cohort analysis cause of death health hazard malignant mesothelioma calculation zeolite

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DOI: 10.1183/09031936.99.13352399
ISSN: 09031936
Cited by: 75
Original Language: English