Integrated evaluation of workplace exposures and biomarkers of bladder cancer among textile dyeing workers.
Amal Saad-HusseinSafia BeshirWeam ShaheenInas A SalehMohamed ElhamsharyAtef M F MohammedPublished in: The Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association (2024)
The mean levels of PAHs and VOCs were within the safe standard levels in the working areas. The non-significant difference in BTA and NMP-22 between the exposed and unexposed groups suggests the presence of occupational exposures to safe levels of bladder carcinogenic aromatics, while the significantly lower 25-OH vit. D levels among the exposed than the unexposed groups could suggest the potential association of 25-OH vit. D with occupational exposures to low levels of PAHs and VOCs, and this association was found to be inversely correlated with the duration of exposures. Accordingly, more specific predictor tests must be applied for early diagnosis of bladder cancer among the exposed workers.