Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Aug 2024)

Brazilian Thoracic Society recommendations for the diagnosis and monitoring of asbestos-exposed individuals

  • Ubiratan Paula Santos,
  • Eduardo Algranti,
  • Eduardo Mello De Capitani,
  • Gustavo Faibischew Prado,
  • Ana Paula Scalia Carneiro,
  • Sílvia Carla Sousa Rodrigues,
  • Jefferson Benedito Pires de Freitas,
  • Rodrigo Caruso Chate,
  • Rafael Futoshi Mizutani,
  • Hermano Albuquerque de Castro,
  • Marcos Abdo Arbex,
  • Patrícia Canto Ribeiro,
  • Carlos Nunes Tietboehl Filho,
  • Maria Vera Cruz de Oliveira Castellano,
  • Guilherme Ward Leite,
  • Gustavo Corrêa de Almeida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36416/1806-3756/e20240156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 3

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Asbestos was largely used in Brazil. It is a mineral that induces pleural and pulmonary fibrosis, and it is a potent carcinogen. Our objective was to develop recommendations for the performance of adequate imaging tests for screening asbestos-related diseases. We searched peer-reviewed publications, national and international technical documents, and specialists’ opinions on the theme. Based on that, the major recommendations are: Individuals exposed to asbestos at the workplace for ≥ 1 year or those with a history of environmental exposure for at least 5 years, all of those with a latency period > 20 years from the date of initial exposure, should initially undego HRCT of the chest for investigation. Individuals with pleural disease and/or asbestosis should be considered for regular lung cancer monitoring. Risk calculators should be adopted for lung cancer screening, with a risk estimate of 1.5%.

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