Since Brazil is a major producer, consumer and exporter of asbestos, monitoring the occurrence of asbestos-related diseases is crucial. Whereas other asbestos-related cancers are multifactorial in origin, the major risk factor for mesothelioma is asbestos. In many countries, the occurrence of this malignancy in the population reflects the use of asbestos in the economy. In Brazil, nevertheless, data on mesothelioma are limited and their quality has not been verified. Mortality from mesothelioma (C45 in the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases – ICD-10) and from pleural cancer (C38.4) in 1980-2010 has been described 11 Pedra F, Silva P, Mattos I, Castro H. Mesothelioma mortality rate in Brazil, 1980 to 2010. Rev Bras Cancerol 2014; 60:199-206. but incidence data provided by Brazilian Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCR) have received little attention.
Data from the PBCR are collected in a public domain databank: SisBasepop 22 Instituto Nacional de Cancer José Alencar da Silva. SisBasepop registros de
câncer de base populacional. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Nacional de Cancer José Alencar da
Silva. http://www2.inca.gov.br/wps/wcm/connect/estatisticas/site/home/rcbp/ (accessed on
17/Dec/2014).
http://www2.inca.gov.br/wps/wcm/connect/...
. Six of them exhibited adequate quality
criteria for inclusion in the latest update 33 Forman D, Bray F, Brewster DH, Gombe Mbalawa C, Kohler B, Piñeros M, et al.
Cancer incidence in five continents. v. X. Lyon: International Agency for Research on
Cancer; 2014. (IARC Scientific Publications, 164).
of Cancer Incidence in 5 Continents (CI5). These cover residents in the
cities of Aracaju, Belo Horizonte, Cuiabá, Fortaleza, Goiania and São Paulo, with an overall
population of 17.9 million (less than 10% of the total population of the country). According
to CI5, in 2003-2007, the pool of these registries collected a total of 82 cases of
mesothelioma (51 men and 31 women) and 59 cases of cancer of the pleura not specified as
mesotheliomas (35 men and 24 women). Around 75% of cases were collected by the São Paulo city
PBCR, the largest in the country. For both mesotheliomas and other pleural cancers, all annual
rates (age-standardized on the world population; ASR) are less than 2 per million inhabitants.
For the sake of comparison, corresponding rates for mesothelioma in the pool of Italian Cancer
Registries were 18.4 in men and 5.1 in women, whereas rates for pleural cancer were
respectively 2.3 and 0.9 (Crocetti E. Letter to Benedetto Terracini, 03/Feb/2015). In
Brazilian registries, 89% of mesotheliomas and 80% of pleural cancers were histologically
confirmed, and 11% and 7% were Death Certificates (DC) only 33 Forman D, Bray F, Brewster DH, Gombe Mbalawa C, Kohler B, Piñeros M, et al.
Cancer incidence in five continents. v. X. Lyon: International Agency for Research on
Cancer; 2014. (IARC Scientific Publications, 164).. Histologically verified cases in Italy were 97% and 35 % while DC
only were 0.1% and 8% (Crocetti E. Letter to Benedetto Terracini, 03/Feb/2015).
Thus, the available data provide some information on the probability for a registered case to
be a “false positive”. The sensitivity of Brazilian cancer registries in the detection of
mesothelioma cases (i.e. the complementary to “false negatives”) is more difficult to
estimate. C38.4 cancers are problematic. A French study has estimated that 86% of “pleural
cancers” were in fact mesothelioma 44 Le Stang N, Belot A, Gilg Soit Ilg A, Rolland P, Astoul P, Bara S, et al.
Evolution of pleural cancers and malignant pleural mesothelioma incidence in France
between 1980 and 2005. Int J Cancer 2010; 126:232-8.. Similar
findings were obtained from a study in the UK 55 Harding AH, Darnton AJ. Asbestosis and mesothelioma among British asbestos
workers (1971-2005). Am J Ind Med 2010; 53:1070-80.. It is reasonable to believe that this also happens in Brazil.
International comparisons on the burden of asbestos-induced cancer have considered jointly
C38-4 and C45 66 Park EK, Takahashi K, Hoshuyama T, Cheng TJ, Delgermaa V, Le GV, et al.
Global magnitude of reported and unreported mesothelioma. Environ Health Perspect 2011;
119:514-8.. Incidentally, according to
the files of the PBCR, the number of cases coded as C38.4 exceeds those included in CI5 22 Instituto Nacional de Cancer José Alencar da Silva. SisBasepop registros de
câncer de base populacional. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Nacional de Cancer José Alencar da
Silva. http://www2.inca.gov.br/wps/wcm/connect/estatisticas/site/home/rcbp/ (accessed on
17/Dec/2014).
http://www2.inca.gov.br/wps/wcm/connect/...
.
A noteworthy finding of the Cancer Registry of São Paulo regards cancer of the mediastinum (C38.1-3), for which ASRs of 5 and 3 per million have been estimated in men and women. These rates are based on 122 and 81 cases and are therefore statistically stable. Worldwide, they rate are among the highest: for instance, they are twice as high as in the Italian pool (respectively 2.9 and 1.3). In São Paulo, however, the quality of data is debatable: only 38% of cases were histologically confirmed and 30% were DC only (60% and 5% in Italy). Given the vicinity of the mediastinum and the pleura, there is a need for verifying the origin of these neoplasms.
Thus, for the time being, any estimate of incidence rates of mesotheliomas and pleural cancer
and their time trends in Brazil is hardly more than a guess. With the exception of São Paulo,
the Brazilian cancer registries overlap only to a limited extent with the geographical areas
characterized by asbestos-related industrial activities. Massive industrial use of asbestos in
Brazil started around 1975, decades later than in North America and Europe 77 Virta RL. Worldwide asbestos supply and consumption trends from 1900 through
2003. http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/2006/1298/ (accessed on 11/Feb/2015).
http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/2006/1298/...
. The time elapsed to 2007 is short compared to
latent periods of mesotheliomas recorded in epidemiological studies. Contrary to other
recently industrialized countries (eg. Mexico), Brazil has imported negligible amounts of
amphiboles from South Africa: virtually all asbestos used in Brazil has been chrysotile 88 Harington JS, McGlashan ND, Chelkowska EZ. South Africa’s export trade in
asbestos: demise of an industry. Am J Ind Med 2010; 53:524-34.. Mesotheliomas in Brazilian workers exposed to
asbestos 99 Algranti E. Audiência Pública Amianto - Eduardo Algranti.
http://www.fundacentro.gov.br/multimidia/detalhe-do-video/2012/12/audiencia-pu
blica-amianto-eduardo-algranti (accessed on 17/Sep/2014).
http://www.fundacentro.gov.br/multimidia...
confirm the ability of chrysotile
to induce mesotheliomas, as stated by International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) 1010 International Agency for Research on Cancer. Asbestos, (chrysotile, mosite,
crocidolite, tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite). In: International Agency for
Research on Cancer, editor. Metals, arsenic, dusts and fibres. A review of human
carcinogens. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2012. p. 219-309.
(Monograph on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, 100C)..
MEDLINE does not record any analytical epidemiological (either case-control or occupational cohort) study carried out in Brazil on the association between asbestos and mesothelioma. The association with lung cancer has been investigated in one study only, carried out early after the expansion of industrial asbestos use 1111 Wünsch-Filho V, Moncau JE, Mirabelli D, Boffetta P. Occupational risk factors of lung cancer in São Paulo, Brazil. Scand J Work Environ Health 1998; 24:118-24..
In conclusion, unravelling the measure of the carcinogenic effects of asbestos in Brazil
requires an assessment of the extent of underdiagnosis and underregistration of mesothelioma
cases. In addition, whereas the carcinogenicity of chrysotile is out of discussion 1010 International Agency for Research on Cancer. Asbestos, (chrysotile, mosite,
crocidolite, tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite). In: International Agency for
Research on Cancer, editor. Metals, arsenic, dusts and fibres. A review of human
carcinogens. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2012. p. 219-309.
(Monograph on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, 100C)., analytical epidemiological methods should be
applied in order to quantify the damage caused by this hazard in Brazil. Excluding
construction activities, workers exposed to asbestos in Brazil have been grossly estimated to
be about 74,000 1212 Departamento da Indústria da Construção, Federação das Indústrias do Estado
de São Paulo. O papel dos produtos de amianto na cadeia da construção civil. Dimensão
econômica e efeitos concorrenciais.
http://www.fiesp.com.br/indices-pesquisas-e-publicacoes/o-papel-dos-produtos-de-amianto-na-cadeia-da-construcao-civil-aspectos-relevantes-da-dimensao-economica-da-cadeia-dos-produtos-de-amianto/
(accessed on 26/Jun/2014).
http://www.fiesp.com.br/indices-pesquisa...
.
Acknowledgments
Authors are grateful to the Italian Association of Cancer Registries, in the person of Dr. Emanuele Crocetti, for tabulations prepared ad hoc for the present paper.
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1Pedra F, Silva P, Mattos I, Castro H. Mesothelioma mortality rate in Brazil, 1980 to 2010. Rev Bras Cancerol 2014; 60:199-206.
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2Instituto Nacional de Cancer José Alencar da Silva. SisBasepop registros de câncer de base populacional. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Nacional de Cancer José Alencar da Silva. http://www2.inca.gov.br/wps/wcm/connect/estatisticas/site/home/rcbp/ (accessed on 17/Dec/2014).
» http://www2.inca.gov.br/wps/wcm/connect/estatisticas/site/home/rcbp/ -
3Forman D, Bray F, Brewster DH, Gombe Mbalawa C, Kohler B, Piñeros M, et al. Cancer incidence in five continents. v. X. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2014. (IARC Scientific Publications, 164).
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4Le Stang N, Belot A, Gilg Soit Ilg A, Rolland P, Astoul P, Bara S, et al. Evolution of pleural cancers and malignant pleural mesothelioma incidence in France between 1980 and 2005. Int J Cancer 2010; 126:232-8.
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5Harding AH, Darnton AJ. Asbestosis and mesothelioma among British asbestos workers (1971-2005). Am J Ind Med 2010; 53:1070-80.
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6Park EK, Takahashi K, Hoshuyama T, Cheng TJ, Delgermaa V, Le GV, et al. Global magnitude of reported and unreported mesothelioma. Environ Health Perspect 2011; 119:514-8.
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7Virta RL. Worldwide asbestos supply and consumption trends from 1900 through 2003. http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/2006/1298/ (accessed on 11/Feb/2015).
» http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/2006/1298/ -
8Harington JS, McGlashan ND, Chelkowska EZ. South Africa’s export trade in asbestos: demise of an industry. Am J Ind Med 2010; 53:524-34.
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9Algranti E. Audiência Pública Amianto - Eduardo Algranti. http://www.fundacentro.gov.br/multimidia/detalhe-do-video/2012/12/audiencia-pu blica-amianto-eduardo-algranti (accessed on 17/Sep/2014).
» http://www.fundacentro.gov.br/multimidia/detalhe-do-video/2012/12/audiencia-pu blica-amianto-eduardo-algranti -
10International Agency for Research on Cancer. Asbestos, (chrysotile, mosite, crocidolite, tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite). In: International Agency for Research on Cancer, editor. Metals, arsenic, dusts and fibres. A review of human carcinogens. Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2012. p. 219-309. (Monograph on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, 100C).
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11Wünsch-Filho V, Moncau JE, Mirabelli D, Boffetta P. Occupational risk factors of lung cancer in São Paulo, Brazil. Scand J Work Environ Health 1998; 24:118-24.
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12Departamento da Indústria da Construção, Federação das Indústrias do Estado de São Paulo. O papel dos produtos de amianto na cadeia da construção civil. Dimensão econômica e efeitos concorrenciais. http://www.fiesp.com.br/indices-pesquisas-e-publicacoes/o-papel-dos-produtos-de-amianto-na-cadeia-da-construcao-civil-aspectos-relevantes-da-dimensao-economica-da-cadeia-dos-produtos-de-amianto/ (accessed on 26/Jun/2014).
» http://www.fiesp.com.br/indices-pesquisas-e-publicacoes/o-papel-dos-produtos-de-amianto-na-cadeia-da-construcao-civil-aspectos-relevantes-da-dimensao-economica-da-cadeia-dos-produtos-de-amianto/
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16 Mar 2015