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

Ubiratan de Paula SantosEduardo AlgrantiEduardo Mello De CapitaniGustavo Faibischew PradoAna Paula Scalia CarneiroSilvia Carla Sousa RodriguesJefferson Benedito Pires de FreitasRodrigo Caruso ChateRafael Futoshi MizutaniHermano Albuquerque de CastroMarcos Abdo ArbexPatrícia Canto RibeiroCarlos Nunes Tietboehl FilhoMaria Vera Cruz de Oliveira CastellanoGuilherme Ward LeiteGustavo Corrêa de Almeidanull null
Published in: Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia : publicacao oficial da Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisilogia (2024)
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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