Cancro Hematopoiético associado ao Trabalho

Mónica Santos, A. Almeida, Catarina Lopes
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Introduction/framework/objectives Hematopoietic oncological pathologies may be associated with some work conditions. The bibliography on the subject is not very exhaustive and, therefore, the associated knowledge is not very developed among professionals in the area and/or workers/managers/employers. The aim of this review is to summarize the most recent and relevant publications on the subject. Methodology This is a Bibliographic Review, initiated through a search carried out in January 2022 in the databases “CINALH plus with full text, Medline with full text, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Methodology Register, Nursing and Allied Health Collection: comprehensive, MedicLatina and RCAAP”. Content In the work environment, the most relevant chemical agents in relation to leukemia are benzene, tetrachlorethylene, styrene, chlorophenols, aromatic amines, creosote, chromium, arsenic, ethylene oxide, asbestos, antineoplastic agents and pesticides. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has identified more than one hundred chemical carcinogens and, of these, about a quarter increase the risk of leukemia and lymphoma. This entity classifies butadiene and formaldehyde (used in the plastic, rubber and textile production industry, for example) as included in group 1, that is, carcinogenic to humans; she further published that benzene, ethylene oxide, some pesticides and formaldehyde as probably linked to leukemia (group 2a); as well as some types of radiation. This institution highlighted the existence of a greater hematopoietic risk related to professional activities associated with shipbuilding, footwear and rubber production, although the conclusions are not consensual among researchers. In turn, chimney sweeping work has been shown to be associated with all types of hematopoietic cancer. Discussion and Conclusions There are some risk factors with suspected or proven association with the etiology of some hematopoietic oncological pathologies. It is essential that professionals in the sector acquire a minimum of knowledge regarding what the scarce bibliography describes, so that it is possible to plan collective and individual protection measures that manage to mitigate the risk. It would also be interesting if some occupational health and safety teams, working in institutions with workers exposed to these working conditions, were able to investigate the topic, releasing innovative and/or more complete data to the bibliography than what is currently published. KEYWORDS: hematopoietic cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, occupational health and occupational medicine.
与工作相关的造血癌
造血肿瘤病理可能与某些工作条件有关。关于这个主题的参考书目不是很详尽,因此,相关知识在该领域的专业人士和/或工人/经理/雇主中不是很发达。本综述的目的是总结关于该主题的最新和相关的出版物。这是一篇文献综述,通过检索于2022年1月启动的数据库“CINALH plus全文、Medline全文、效果评价摘要数据库、Cochrane对照试验中央登记、Cochrane系统评价数据库、Cochrane方法学登记、护理和联合健康Collection: comprehensive、MedicLatina和RCAAP”。在工作环境中,与白血病最相关的化学试剂是苯、四氯乙烯、苯乙烯、氯酚、芳香胺、杂酚油、铬、砷、环氧乙烷、石棉、抗肿瘤剂和农药。国际癌症研究机构(IARC)已经确定了100多种化学致癌物,其中约四分之一会增加患白血病和淋巴瘤的风险。本实体将丁二烯和甲醛(例如用于塑料、橡胶和纺织生产工业)列为第1组,即对人类致癌;她进一步发表文章称,苯、环氧乙烷、某些杀虫剂和甲醛可能与白血病有关(2a组);还有一些类型的辐射。该机构强调,与造船、鞋类和橡胶生产相关的专业活动存在更大的造血风险,尽管研究人员尚未达成共识。反过来,烟囱清扫工作已被证明与所有类型的造血癌有关。讨论与结论有一些危险因素怀疑或证实与某些造血肿瘤病理的病因有关。至关重要的是,该部门的专业人员必须获得关于稀缺书目所描述内容的最低限度知识,以便有可能计划集体和个人保护措施,设法减轻风险。如果一些职业健康和安全小组能够调查这一主题,向参考书目发布比目前公布的更创新和/或更完整的数据,那将是一件有趣的事情。关键词:造血癌、白血病、淋巴瘤、多发性骨髓瘤、职业卫生与职业医学
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