Medical follow-up for workers exposed to bladder carcinogens: the French evidence-based and pragmatic statement
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Medical follow-up for workers exposed to bladder carcinogens: the French evidence-based and pragmatic statement
Abstract
Background: The aim of this work was to establish recommendations for the medical follow-up of workers currently or previously exposed to carcinogenic substances for the bladder.
Methods: A critical synthesis of the literature was conducted. Sectors of activity where workers are or were exposed to carcinogenic substances for the bladder were listed and classified according to the level of bladder cancer risk. Performances of techniques available for the targeted screening of bladder cancer were analysed, including a simulation of results among high-risk populations in France.
Results: The risk level for the professional group and the latency period between the start of exposure and the natural history of the disease were selected to define a targeted screening protocol. The NMP22BC test, exclusive haematuria testing, and combinations of urine cytology with, respectively, the NMP22BC test and haematuria test, generated an extremely high proportion of false positive results.
Conclusion: Urine cytology is the test that offers the best specificity. Although poor for all bladder cancer stages and grades combined, its sensitivity is better for high grades, which require early diagnosis since late-stage cancers are of very poor prognosis. These results suggest that urine cytology is currently the only technique suitable for proposal within the context of a first line targeted screening strategy for occupational bladder cancer. An algorithm summarising the recommended medical follow-up for workers currently or previously exposed to carcinogenic substances for the bladder is proposed, based on the level of risk of bladder cancer.
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- Binder-Foucard F, Belot A, Delafosse P, Remontet L, Woronoff A-S, Bossard N. Estimation nationale de l’incidence et de la mortalité par cancer en France entre 1980 et 2012. Partie 1 - Tumeurs solides. Saint-Maurice (Fra): Institut de veille sanitaire; 2013. p. 122.
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