Few studies have reported on polonium-210, a decay breakdown product of radon-222 and lead-210, in human lungs and there has been no study in patients with suspected lung cancer. The main aim of this "Polonium in vivo" study was to evaluate polonium-210 radioactivity in bronchopulmonary systems of smoker, ex-smoker and never smoker patients with suspected lung cancer. Alpha-spectrometric analyses were performed on bronchial lavage (BL) fluids from two Italian hospitals in 2013-2016. Socio-demographic, smoking, occupational and spirometric characteristics, lung cancer confirmation and histologic type and radon-222 concentration in patients' homes were collected. Seventy BL samples from never (n = 13), former (n = 35) and current smokers (n = 22) were analyzed; polonium-210 was detected in all samples from current and former smokers and in 54% of samples from never smokers (p < 0.001; median values: 1.20, 1.43 and 0.40 mBq, respectively). Polonium-210 levels were significantly higher in COPD versus no COPD patients (median value: 3.60 vs. 0.97 mBq; p = 0.007); former and current smokers, without and with COPD, had significantly increased polonium-210 levels (p = 0.012); 96% of confirmed versus 69% of non-confirmed lung cancer patients recorded detectable polonium-210 levels (p = 0.018). A polonium-210 detectable activity was measured in BL samples from all current and former smokers. Polonium-210 in the lungs could be the result of lead-210 entrapment, which, with its half-life of 22 years, could provide a continuous emission of alpha radioactivity, even many years after quitting, thus proposing a possible explanation for the onset of lung cancer, particularly in former smokers.

The “polonium in vivo” study. Polonium-210 in bronchial lavages of patients with suspected lung cancer / Zagà, Vincenzo; Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia; Martucci, Paola; Pacifici, Roberta; Trisolini, Rocco; Bartolomei, Paolo; Giacobbe, Raffaela; Patelli, Marco; Paioli, Daniela; Esposito, Massimo; Fabbri, Valeria; Gallus, Silvano; Gorini, Giuseppe. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 9:1(2020), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/biomedicines9010004]

The “polonium in vivo” study. Polonium-210 in bronchial lavages of patients with suspected lung cancer

Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia
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2020

Abstract

Few studies have reported on polonium-210, a decay breakdown product of radon-222 and lead-210, in human lungs and there has been no study in patients with suspected lung cancer. The main aim of this "Polonium in vivo" study was to evaluate polonium-210 radioactivity in bronchopulmonary systems of smoker, ex-smoker and never smoker patients with suspected lung cancer. Alpha-spectrometric analyses were performed on bronchial lavage (BL) fluids from two Italian hospitals in 2013-2016. Socio-demographic, smoking, occupational and spirometric characteristics, lung cancer confirmation and histologic type and radon-222 concentration in patients' homes were collected. Seventy BL samples from never (n = 13), former (n = 35) and current smokers (n = 22) were analyzed; polonium-210 was detected in all samples from current and former smokers and in 54% of samples from never smokers (p < 0.001; median values: 1.20, 1.43 and 0.40 mBq, respectively). Polonium-210 levels were significantly higher in COPD versus no COPD patients (median value: 3.60 vs. 0.97 mBq; p = 0.007); former and current smokers, without and with COPD, had significantly increased polonium-210 levels (p = 0.012); 96% of confirmed versus 69% of non-confirmed lung cancer patients recorded detectable polonium-210 levels (p = 0.018). A polonium-210 detectable activity was measured in BL samples from all current and former smokers. Polonium-210 in the lungs could be the result of lead-210 entrapment, which, with its half-life of 22 years, could provide a continuous emission of alpha radioactivity, even many years after quitting, thus proposing a possible explanation for the onset of lung cancer, particularly in former smokers.
2020
bronchial lavage; lung cancer; polonium-210; radon; smoking status
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The “polonium in vivo” study. Polonium-210 in bronchial lavages of patients with suspected lung cancer / Zagà, Vincenzo; Cattaruzza, Maria Sofia; Martucci, Paola; Pacifici, Roberta; Trisolini, Rocco; Bartolomei, Paolo; Giacobbe, Raffaela; Patelli, Marco; Paioli, Daniela; Esposito, Massimo; Fabbri, Valeria; Gallus, Silvano; Gorini, Giuseppe. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 9:1(2020), pp. 1-11. [10.3390/biomedicines9010004]
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