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Query: UMLS:C0037116 (
silicosis
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The 'Sendzimir' Steel Mill, Cracow, Poland, gives employment to approximately 17,000 workers. During the years 1994-98, 1396 compensation claims for diseases related to occupational hazards were registered. After a scrupulous investigation, 851 cases were certified as occupation-related diseases. Of this number, 481 cases (56.5%) were diagnosed as pulmonary diseases, including
silicosis
(n = 225, 46.7%); chronic bronchitis (n = 138, 28.7%);
lung carcinoma
(n = 59, 12.3%); epithelial cancer (n = 42); adenocarcinoma (n = 12); microcellular carcinoma (n = 5); asthma, 12 atopic and 24 non-atopic (n = 36, 7.5%); and asbestosis (n = 23, 4.8%). Chronic bronchitis was diagnosed in patients exposed to industrial dusts, containing SiO2, NOx, and SO2. Asthma occurred most frequently among those exposed mainly to Cr+6, Co and Ni containing dusts, and
lung carcinoma
in those exposed to policyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, including benz(a)pyren, asbestos, chromium, vapours of oils and lubricants. In 1994-96, chronic bronchitis and
silicosis
, and in 1997-98,
lung carcinoma
and asthma were most frequently diagnosed in the workers under study. It is likely that the diminishing frequency of chronic bronchitis and
silicosis
was the consequence of technological progress, and greater concern for hygiene standards. Increasing incidence of lung cancer reflects long latency characteristic of this illness.
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PMID:Occurrence of pulmonary diseases in steel mill workers. 1096 40
A 76-year-old male died of lung cancer. At first, he was diagnosed as a
silicosis
, because he had worked for 30 years as a caster in shipyard and large opacities detected by chest x-ray and CT scanning. After the operation of lung cancer, numerous asbestos bodies were observed in the operated lung tissues. The detailed occupational inquiry revealed his asbestos use as a caster in shipyard. Early stage of asbestosis was suspected by chest CT scanning, but not definitely diagnosed in premortal examinations. Asbestosis, pleural plaques,
silicosis
and large cell
carcinoma of the lung
were histopathologically confirmed at the autopsy. A patient with asbestos-induced lung cancer complicated by
silicosis
was rarely published in the literature.
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PMID:A patient with asbestos-induced lung cancer complicated by silicosis. 1134 51
Tetrandrine, isolated from the root of Stephania tetrandra, has been used in Chinese medicine for the treatment of
silicosis
and arthritis, and it also has anti-tumor/growth activities. However, the signaling pathways of tetrandrine-induced growth arrest and apoptosis in cancer cells remain unclear. We investigated the molecular mechanisms of tetrandrine-induced apoptosis and growth arrest in human
lung carcinoma
cells. Upon treatment with tetrandrine, a time-dependent inhibition of cell growth was observed and cells developed many of the hallmark features of apoptosis. Flow cytometry analysis confirmed that tetrandrine increased populations of both apoptotic sub-G1 and G1 phase. Tetrandrine-induced growth inhibition was associated with induction of Cdk inhibitor p21, inhibition of cyclin D1 and activation of caspase-3. Tetrandrine also affected the expression patterns of cytoskeletons including distribution of F-actin and expression level of microtubule. These results suggest that tetrandrine merits further investigation as a cell cycle blocker as well as a cancer chemopreventive agent.
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PMID:Tetrandrine-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in A549 human lung carcinoma cells. 1242 73
Silicosis
is an important form of pneumoconiosis, which is caused by significant exposure to crystalline silica. The carcinogenicity of silica, despite traditional beliefs, in relation to lung cancer has been controversial. Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung, an Epstein-Barr virus-associated undifferentiated carcinoma, is a rare entity of pulmonary malignancy, which tends to affect young nonsmoking Asians. The first case of
silicosis
, initially complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis, which later developed into advanced lymphoepithelioma-like
carcinoma of the lung
is reported. A combination of 5-fluorouracil, cisplatin and calcium folinate resulted in partial tumour response.
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PMID:Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the lung in a patient with silicosis. 1295 77
Miliary mottling on chest radiography is seen in miliary tuberculosis, certain fungal infections, sarcoidosis, coal miner's pneumoconiosis,
silicosis
, hemosiderosis, fibrosing alveolitis, acute extrinsic allergic alveolitis, pulmonary eosinophilic syndrome, pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, and rarely in hematogenous metastases from the primary cancers of the thyroid, kidney, trophoblasts, and some sarcomas. Although very infrequent, miliary mottling can be seen in primary lung cancers. Herein, we report the case of a 28-year-old female with chest X-ray showing miliary mottling. Thoracic computed tomography (CT) features were suggestive of tuberculoma with miliary tuberculosis. CT-guided fine needle aspiration cytology confirmed the diagnosis as lower-lobe, left lung non-small cell carcinoma (adenocarcinoma). It is rare for the non-small cell
carcinoma of the lung
to present as miliary mottling. The rarity of our case lies in the fact that a young, non-smoking female with miliary mottling was diagnosed with non-small cell
carcinoma of the lung
.
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PMID:A rare case of non-small cell carcinoma of lung presenting as miliary mottling. 2364 61
Inhaled crystalline quartz is a carcinogen. Analyses show differences in the distribution of lung cancer types depending on the status of
silicosis
. Using 2,524 lung tumor cases from the WISMUT autopsy repository database,
silicosis
was differentiated into cases without
silicosis
in lung parenchyma and its lymph nodes, with lymph node-only
silicosis
, or with lung
silicosis
including lymph node
silicosis
. The proportions of adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and small-cell
lung carcinoma
mortality for increasing quartz exposures were estimated in a multinomial logistic regression model. The relative proportions of the lung cancer subtypes in lymph node-only
silicosis
were more similar to lung
silicosis
than without any
silicosis
. The results support the hypothesis that quartz-related carcinogenesis in case of lymph node-only
silicosis
is more similar to that in lung
silicosis
than in without
silicosis
.
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PMID:Influence of quartz exposure on lung cancer types in cases of lymph node-only silicosis and lung silicosis in German uranium miners. 2844 19
"Silica" refers to crystalline particles formed by the combination of silicon with oxygen. Inhalation of silica particles promotes the development of pulmonary fibrosis that over prolonged periods increases the risk of lung cancer. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified crystalline silica as a human carcinogen in 1997. This categorization was questioned due to 1) the absence of dose-response findings, 2) the presence of confounding variables that complicated interpretation of the data and 3) potential selection bias for compensated
silicosis
. Yet, recent epidemiologic studies strongly support the conclusion that silica exposure increases the risk of lung cancer in humans independent of confounding factors including cigarette smoke. Based on this evidence, the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lowered the occupational exposure limit for crystalline silica from 0.1 to 0.05 mg/m
3
in 2013. Further supporting the human epidemiologic data, murine models show that chronic
silicosis
is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer. In animals, the initial inflammation induced by silica exposure is followed by the development of an immunosuppressive microenvironment that supports the growth of lung tumors. This work will review our current knowledge of silica-associated lung cancers, highlighting how recent mechanistic insights support the use of cutting-edge approaches to diagnose and treat silica-related lung cancer.
Lung Cancer
(Auckl) 2018
PMID:Silicosis and lung cancer: current perspectives. 3049 84