2 resultados para Mines and mineral resources -- Catalonia -- Osor
em Universitat de Girona, Spain
Resumo:
L’explotació minera, especialment la mineria metàl•lica, ha estat sempre associada a riscos de contaminació ambiental de sòls, aigües i vegetació, originats per l’activitat extractiva, les operacions de concentració dels minerals i pels emplaçaments de residus miners sense una gestió adequada. En molts casos els residus miners s’abocaven directament a rius i rierols o s’acumulaven en piles pròximes a centres habitats i activitats agrícoles. Concretament s’estudia els cas de les mines d’Osor. Donada la possible presència de quantitats elevades de metalls pesants en aquests sòls es decideix avaluar una tècnica de remediació de sòls lleugera com la fitoextracció. La fitoextracció es basa en l’ús de plantes bioacumuladores que absorbeixen metalls del sòl. Aquesta tècnica permet una descontaminació del sòl no agressiva i de baix cost però requereix un tractament de llarga durada
Resumo:
Early detection of breast cancer (BC) with mammography may cause overdiagnosis and overtreatment, detecting tumors which would remain undiagnosed during a lifetime. The aims of this study were: first, to model invasive BC incidence trends in Catalonia (Spain) taking into account reproductive and screening data; and second, to quantify the extent of BC overdiagnosis. We modeled the incidence of invasive BC using a Poisson regression model. Explanatory variables were: age at diagnosis and cohort characteristics (completed fertility rate, percentage of women that use mammography at age 50, and year of birth). This model also was used to estimate the background incidence in the absence of screening. We used a probabilistic model to estimate the expected BC incidence if women in the population used mammography as reported in health surveys. The difference between the observed and expected cumulative incidences provided an estimate of overdiagnosis.Incidence of invasive BC increased, especially in cohorts born from 1940 to 1955. The biggest increase was observed in these cohorts between the ages of 50 to 65 years, where the final BC incidence rates more than doubled the initial ones. Dissemination of mammography was significantly associated with BC incidence and overdiagnosis. Our estimates of overdiagnosis ranged from 0.4% to 46.6%, for women born around 1935 and 1950, respectively.Our results support the existence of overdiagnosis in Catalonia attributed to mammography usage, and the limited malignant potential of some tumors may play an important role. Women should be better informed about this risk. Research should be oriented towards personalized screening and risk assessment tools