# Updates on exposure estimation for the Québec cohort of chrysotile miners and millers: implications for risk assessment and threshold hypothesis

**Authors:** Bruce W. Case, Andrey A. Korchevskiy, Arseniy Korchevskiy

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1654772 · Frontiers in Public Health · 2025-10-03

## TL;DR

This study updates exposure estimates for a large group of chrysotile miners in Québec, helping assess cancer risk and evaluate if a safe exposure threshold exists.

## Contribution

New exposure estimates and threshold calculations for chrysotile asbestos using the largest cohort of miners and millers.

## Key findings

- Average cumulative exposure in the cohort was 528.5 to 979 f/cc-years.
- The lowest exposure linked to mesothelioma was 68 f/cc-years.
- Estimated mesothelioma potency factors for chrysotile are around 0.0014%.

## Abstract

The McGill University cohort of Québec chrysotile miners and millers (total of 11,379 members) has been a major determinant of risk assessment. The U. S. EPA and some other meta-analyses omit this cohort, the largest ever exposed to high concentrations of chrysotile. Preliminary analyses using new data showed average cumulative exposures in the full cohort of 528.5 f/cc-years (95% CI 510.3, 546.7) or 979 f/cc-years (95% CI 945, 1,013), depending on the regression equation used for the modeling. The lowest estimated exposure level observed for any mesothelioma case with diagnostic certainty was 68 f/cc-years. We confirmed that the estimation of potency factor for Québec chrysotile should not be expected to differ significantly from Darnton’s estimation for non-textile chrysotile (RM = 0.0014%), if better quality data for correspondence between impinger and fiber count measurements is involved. Among several estimations we made, the average meta-analytical mesothelioma potency factor for all types of chrysotile would be 0.0014% (95% CI 0.0010, 0.0.0018), and for non-textile chrysotile 0.0011% (95% CI 0.0008, 0.0015). Several estimations of a possible threshold that would correspond to non-elevated mesothelioma risk based on the Québec cohort were also made. The minimal cumulative exposure in mesothelioma cases demonstrated values that ranged from 4.8–6 MPCF-years, or 18–50 f/cc-years. Also, based on theoretical models, the threshold can be found at the level of 6.38 MPCF-years (standard deviation 2.6), or in the range from 35.9 f/cc-years (standard deviation of 15.4) to 65.9 f/cc-years (standard deviation of 29.6).

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** chrysotile (PubChem CID 25477)
- **Diseases:** mesothelioma (MONDO:0005065)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** mesothelioma (MESH:D008654)
- **Chemicals:** chrysotile (MESH:D017632)

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