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NCT ID: NCT06011785 Not yet recruiting - Silicosis Clinical Trials

Using Silica 12CH to Mitigate the Effects and Symptoms of Silicosis in Brazil

HOHM
Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This clinical study aims to address a research and clinical treatment gap related to individuals with symptoms of Silicosis resulting from quartzite mining work. Silicosis represents a challenge in this specific population in Sao Thome das Letras, Minas Gerais. Silicosis is a severe disease and is considered incurable. Current conventional medicine only offers palliative care for those with Silicosis, highlighting the important and urgent need for research into complementary care approaches.

NCT ID: NCT05402176 Not yet recruiting - Silicosis Clinical Trials

The SHIELD Whole Lung Lavage Study

SHIELD
Start date: June 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

An observational cohort study that will assess the efficacy of Whole Lung Lavage in workers with silicosis or silica-induced bronchitis.

NCT ID: NCT01338064 Not yet recruiting - Silicosis Clinical Trials

Oxidative Stress Biomarkers to Monitor and Early Detect Health Impairment in Workers Exposed to Silica (Caesar Stone)

Start date: September 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Silicosis is well-known occupational disease caused by free crystalline silica (silicon dioxide) and is marked by inflammation and pulmonary fibrosis. There are cumulative evidences that exposure to Caesar stone (quartz surface products that manufactured from up to 93% quartz, polymer resins and pigments) is particularly dangerous to exposed workers. Goals: To examine marble workers exposed to Caesar Stone in order to propose a working plan of surveillance and prevention by biological monitoring.

NCT ID: NCT01329003 Not yet recruiting - Silicosis Clinical Trials

DNA-damage Pathways in Workers Exposed to Silica (Caesar Stone)

Start date: September 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Silicosis is well-known occupational disease caused by free crystalline silica (silicon dioxide) and is marked by inflammation and pulmonary fibrosis. There are cumulative evidences that exposure to Caesar stone (quartz surface products that manufactured from up to 93% quartz, polymer resins and pigments) is particularly dangerous to exposed workers. Goals: To examine correlation between disease and exposure to Caesar stone and genetic differences regarding genes involved in oxidative stress to understand Genetic susceptibility