Lung cancer in chromate workers: high-risk group for multiple lung cancer |
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Authors: | T Uyama Y Monden M Tsuyuguchi K Harada S Kimura T Taniki |
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Institution: | Second Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We diagnosed eight (8.9%) lung cancer patients in 90 workers exposed to chromate compounds. The duration of exposure ranged from 8 to 31 years, with a mean value of 18 +/- 8 years. The histological classification was squamous-cell carcinoma in seven patients and adenocarcinoma in one patient. The site of origin of the primary tumors was located peripherally in two (25%) and centrally in six (75%). All but one of these patients underwent surgery. In three (37.5%) of these patients, lung cancer foci were detected during the postoperative follow-up by sputum cytology and bronchoscopy. Two of these three patients had multicentric cancer foci: double primary early squamous-cell carcinoma in one and early squamous-cell carcinoma + small-cell lung cancer in the other. In a high-risk group such as chromate workers, we should emphasize early detection of lung cancer by serial sputum cytology, chest x-rays, and bronchoscopy. Lung cancer patients with chromate exposure should be treated with due regard to the possibility of synchronous or metachronous cancer. |
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Keywords: | lung cancer chromate worker multiple cancer early lung cancer |
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