Field molecular epidemiology. Feasibility of monitoring for the malignant bladder cell phenotype in a benzidine-exposed occupational cohort
-
1993/01/01
Details
-
Personal Author:
-
Description:Quantitative biochemical and cytological markers were used in a pilot study to quantitate the effects of benzidine (92875) exposure in a well characterized cohort of workers. Three groups were randomly selected and included a group of 23 bladder cancer cases previously exposed to benzidine, a group of 20 subjects with previous exposure history but not previously diagnosed with bladder cancer, and an unexposed comparison group. Biochemical markers included quantitative fluorescence image analysis cytology (QFIA), conventional urinary cytology, the p300 tumor associated antigen detected with the M344 monoclonal antibody, and p185. Samples were collected in China, and analyzed in the US up to 1 week later. Occupational, medical, and smoking histories were obtained on these workers to identify exogenous risk factors. The results of the pilot study indicated that even in remote locations it was possible to obtain useful data and urine samples for analysis. Abnormal findings were found among the 20 subjects exposed but not diagnosed with cancer by both QFIA cytology and p300 expression and these were later diagnosed as having bladder cancer. It was possible also to detect premalignant changes related to exposure to benzidine. The authors conclude that the feasibility of performing molecular marker field studies to define risks in exposed worker cohorts was demonstrated conclusively by these findings. [Description provided by NIOSH]
-
Subjects:
-
Keywords:
-
ISSN:0096-1736
-
Document Type:
-
Funding:
-
Genre:
-
Place as Subject:
-
CIO:
-
Topic:
-
Location:
-
Pages in Document:20-27
-
Volume:35
-
Issue:1
-
NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00212072
-
Citation:J Occup Med 1993 Jan; 35(1):20-27
-
Contact Point Address:Urology University of Oklahoma Dept of Urology, PO Box 26901 Oklahoma City, OK 73190
-
CAS Registry Number:
-
Federal Fiscal Year:1993
-
Performing Organization:University of Oklahoma Hlth Sciences Ctr, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
-
Peer Reviewed:True
-
Start Date:19890930
-
Source Full Name:Journal of Occupational Medicine
-
End Date:19990430
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:75de075b3b2fc8942dc79db2d7c9d72f5eba3cc8fd907994cef0fa04c699f86b321590afc20398aa244ab58c4f97bf8ae09e71a74443d22450f64466c38e023d
-
Download URL:
-
File Type:
ON THIS PAGE
CDC STACKS serves as an archival repository of CDC-published products including
scientific findings,
journal articles, guidelines, recommendations, or other public health information authored or
co-authored by CDC or funded partners.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
You May Also Like