A case-case study on sinonasal cancer prevention: effect from dust reduction in woodworking and risk of mastic/solvents in shoemaking.
Enzo EmanuelliEnrico AlexandreDiego CazzadorVera ComiatiTiziana VoloAlessia ZanonMaria Luisa ScapellatoMariella CarrieriAlessandro MartiniGiuseppe MastrangeloPublished in: Journal of occupational medicine and toxicology (London, England) (2016)
The questionnaire used was able to estimate with simple algorithms past exposures in wood and footwear industries. The case-case design considerably increased the validity of this small study. Results in this study were always consistent with the extant literature; this could support reliability of novel findings. In woodworking, respiratory protective equipment and local exhaust ventilation reduced the risk of occupational SNC; in footwear manufacture, where preventive interventions were seldom adopted, SNC risk was significantly greater for high exposure from mastic/solvent and leather dust.