Occupational Lung Cancer Surveillance in South Korea, 2006-2009

نویسندگان

  • Jong-Han Leem
  • Hwan-Cheol Kim
  • Jeong-Seon Ryu
  • Jong Uk Won
  • Jai Dong Moon
  • Young-Chul Kim
  • Sang Baek Koh
  • Suk Joong Yong
  • Soo Geun Kim
  • Jae Yong Park
  • Inah Kim
  • Jung Il Kim
  • Jung Won Kim
  • Eui-cheol Lee
  • Hyoung-Ryoul Kim
  • Dae-Hwan Kim
  • Dong Mug Kang
  • Yun-Chul Hong
چکیده

OBJECTIVES The lung cancer mortality in Korea has increased remarkably during the last 20 years, and has been the first leading cause of cancer-related deaths since 2000. The aim of the current study was to examine the time trends of occupational lung cancer and carcinogens exposure during the period 2006-2009 in South Korea, by assessing the proportion of occupational burden. METHODS We defined occupational lung cancer for surveillance, and developed a reporting protocol and reporting website for the surveillance of occupational lung cancer. The study patients were chosen from 9 participating university hospitals in the following 7 areas: Seoul, Incheon, Wonju, Daejeon, Daegu, Busan, and Gwangju. RESULTS The combined proportion of definite and probable occupational lung cancer among all lung cancers investigated in this study was 10.0%, 8.6%, 10.7%, and 15.8% in the years 2006 to 2009, respectively, with an average of 11.7% over the four-year study period. The main carcinogens were asbestos, crystalline silica, radon, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), diesel exhaust particles, chromium, and nickel. CONCLUSION We estimated that about 11.7% of the incident lung cancer was preventable. This reveals the potential to considerably reduce lung cancer by intervention in occupational fields.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010