Title: The WorkSafeBCCHSPR Research Partnership
1 The Burden of Asbestos-related Disease Paul
Demers, Chris McLeod, Tracy Kirkham, Fan Xu,
Mieke Koehoorn
- The WorkSafeBC-CHSPR Research Partnership
- University of British Columbia
2British Columbia
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4Asbestos-Related Workers Compensation Claims, BC
5Recognition of Asbestos-related Disease
From U.S. IOM Asbestos, Selected Cancers,
2006. Original sources Becklake (1976), Liddell
(1997), Ross Nolan (2003)
6Mesothelioma Surveillance
- Case Identification
- Tumour Registry Records (1970-2005)
- Accepted Workers Compensation Claims (1970-2005)
- Trends and patterns examined 1970-2005
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8Asbestosis Surveillance
- Case Identification
- Workers compensation data (1985-2004)
- Accepted Claims
- Hospital discharge records (1985-2004)
- any hospital visits
- Medical services data (1991-2004)
- at least 2 outpatient visits
- Trends and patterns examined 1992-2004
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11Assessing the Burden for Other Asbestos-related
Cancers
- Calculate based on standard methods using
case-control or cohort studies? - Estimate based on a ratio to mesotheliomas in
cohort studies? - For other cancers, estimate based on a ratio to
excess lung cancers in cohort studies?
12Attributable Fraction Population-Based
Case-Control Studies
- Lung Cancer ranged from 1 to 17 for asbestos
- The highest fractions were from highly
industrialized or other areas with a high
prevalence of exposure - from Vineis Simonato, Arch Environ Health, 1991
13Asbestos-Related Lung Cancer in BC Ratio to
Mesothelioma
- A range of ratios have been proposed, generally
between 1 and 4 - Using the same cohort studies as IOM a mean of
5.7 was observed (geometric mean of 2.7) - There are approximately 65 mesotheliomas
diagnosed each year in BC - If 2 asbestos-related lung cancers for each
mesothelioma 130 lung cancers per year
(equivalent to 5 of all lung cancers)
14US IOM 2006 Review of Other Asbestos-related
Cancers
U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Asbestos
Selected Cancer, 2006.
15Ratio-based Predictions using Studies from US
IOM 2006 Review
Ratios based geometric means. Only including
studies where an excess of lung cancer and the
cancer of interest observed.
16Summary
- In British Columbia (current population 4.2
million), each year there are - 60-70 new cases of mesothelioma
- 90-100 new cases of asbestosis
- In addition there may be
- 120-140 new cases of lung cancer
- 18-21 other cancers
- these numbers may be greatly underestimated
17Conclusions
- Much of the burden of asbestos-related disease
remains unrecognized - Mesothelioma is relatively well-ascertained
- Assessing trends in asbestosis is possible, but
presents more challenges - Much better data is needed to estimate the burden
of lung cancer, the most common asbestos related
disease - There are likely smaller numbers of other
cancers, but our numbers may be greatly
underestimated - Decades after major reductions in exposure, the
burden is very high
18Questions?
Ad in Scientific American 1916
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20Estimated Asbestos Use in Canada
21Assessing the Burden for Other Cancers
- Calculate based on standard attributable risk
methods using case-control studies? - Estimate based on a ratio to mesotheliomas in
cohort studies? - Estimate based on a ratio to excess lung cancers
in cohort studies?