Barcelona Institute for Global Health, Barcelona, Spain.
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
Environ Health Perspect. 2023 Oct;131(10):105001. doi: 10.1289/EHP12547. Epub 2023 Oct 30.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs program assembles expert working groups who publish a critical review and evaluation of data on agents of interest. These comprehensive reviews provide a unique opportunity to identify research needs to address classification uncertainties. A multidisciplinary expert review and workshop held in 2009 identified research gaps and needs for 20 priority occupational chemicals, metals, dusts, and physical agents, with the goal of stimulating advances in epidemiological studies of cancer and carcinogen mechanisms. Overarching issues were also described.
In this commentary we review the current status of the evidence for the 20 priority agents identified in 2009. We examine whether identified Research Recommendations for each agent were addressed and their potential impact on resolving classification uncertainties.
We reviewed the IARC classifications of each of the 20 priority agents and identified major new epidemiological and human mechanistic studies published since the last evaluation. Information sources were either the published Monograph for agents that have been reevaluated or, for agents not yet reevaluated, Advisory Group reports and literature searches. Findings are described in view of recent methodological developments in Monographs evidence evaluation processes.
The majority of the 20 priority agents were reevaluated by IARC since 2009. The overall carcinogen classifications of 9 agents advanced, and new cancer sites with either "sufficient" or "limited" evidence of carcinogenicity were also identified for 9 agents. Examination of published findings revealed whether evidence gaps and Research Recommendations have been addressed and highlighted remaining uncertainties. During the past decade, new research addressed a range of the 2009 recommendations and supported updated classifications for priority agents. This supports future efforts to systematically apply findings of Monograph reviews to identify research gaps and priorities relevant to evaluation criteria established in the updated IARC Monograph Preamble. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12547.
国际癌症研究机构(IARC)专著计划召集专家工作组,出版对感兴趣的物质的资料进行批判性审查和评估。这些全面的综述为确定研究需求以解决分类不确定性提供了独特的机会。2009 年举行的一次多学科专家审查和研讨会确定了 20 种优先职业化学物质、金属、粉尘和物理因素的研究差距和需求,目的是促进癌症和致癌物机制的流行病学研究进展。还描述了总体问题。
在本评论中,我们回顾了 2009 年确定的 20 种优先剂的证据现状。我们检查了每个剂的确定研究建议是否得到解决,以及它们对解决分类不确定性的潜在影响。
我们审查了 20 种优先剂中每一种的 IARC 分类,并确定了自上次评估以来发表的主要新的流行病学和人类机制研究。信息来源是已经重新评估的剂的专着,或者对于尚未重新评估的剂,是咨询组报告和文献搜索。根据专着证据评估过程中最近的方法发展,描述了发现情况。
自 2009 年以来,IARC 对大多数 20 种优先剂进行了重新评估。9 种剂的整体致癌分类有所推进,9 种剂还确定了新的癌症部位,具有“足够”或“有限”的致癌性证据。对已发表的研究结果进行检查,以确定是否解决了证据差距和研究建议,并突出了仍然存在的不确定性。在过去的十年中,新的研究解决了 2009 年建议的一系列问题,并支持了优先剂的更新分类。这支持了未来努力,以便系统地应用专着审查的结果,确定与更新的 IARC 专着序言中确立的评估标准相关的研究差距和优先事项。https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12547.