نتایج جستجو برای: asbestos free

تعداد نتایج: 519794  

Journal: :Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2008
John Addison Ernest E McConnell

Experimental animal studies comparing asbestos and non-asbestos varieties of tremolite indicate tremolite asbestos is markedly more carcinogenic. By direct analogy, the differences in carcinogenicity between tremolite asbestos and non-asbestos prismatic tremolite should be the same for the other types of amphibole that also crystallize in the asbestos and non-asbestos habits. The earliest of th...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2004
Richard A Lemen

Asbestos has been incorporated into friction products since the early 1900s. Epidemiological studies have been equivocal in their analysis of the incidence of disease among mechanics servicing brakes. Decomposition of asbestos occurs during the normal usage of the brake due to thermal decomposition into forsterite, although not all asbestos is so converted. Short fibers, below 5 microm in lengt...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1993
A L Frank

Considerable human-derived data the health consequences of asbestos exposure are available. Usually, less information is available from laboratory models of asbestos-related health effects. Animal data mirror the experience in man, and cellular studies help in to understand the mechanistic changes related to asbestos. Although it is clearly carcinogenic, asbestos has shown much variability when...

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2011
Ronald F Dodson Samuel P Hammar Lee W Poye

Mesothelioma is considered a signal tumor for asbestos exposure and typically occurs decades after first exposure to asbestos. Tissue analysis often indicates past exposure to mixed types of asbestos. This report describes the case of a 58-year-old man who developed mesothelioma after reported exposure to crocidolite from asbestos-containing gaskets beginning at age 16 during three summers duri...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1997
F H Green R Harley V Vallyathan R Althouse G Fick J Dement R Mitha F Pooley

OBJECTIVES The relation between lifetime cumulative exposure to asbestos, pathological grade of pulmonary fibrosis, and lung burden of asbestos at death, was explored in a necropsy population of former workers in a chrysotile asbestos textile plant in South Carolina. METHODS Estimates of cumulative, mean, and peak exposures to asbestos were available for 54 workers. Necropsy records and lung ...

2015
Gilbert F. Morris Svitlana Danchuk Yu Wang Beibei Xu Roy J. Rando Arnold R. Brody Bin Shan Deborah E. Sullivan

Both cigarette smoke (CS) and asbestos cause lung inflammation and lung cancer, and at high asbestos exposure levels, populations exposed to both of these carcinogens display a synergistic increase in the development of lung cancer. The mechanisms through which these two toxic agents interact to promote lung tumorigenesis are poorly understood. Here, we begin to dissect the inflammatory signals...

2016
Daniela Marsili Benedetto Terracini Vilma S. Santana Juan Pablo Ramos-Bonilla Roberto Pasetto Agata Mazzeo Dana Loomis Pietro Comba Eduardo Algranti

More than 40 years of evaluation have consistently confirmed the carcinogenicity of asbestos in all of its forms. This notwithstanding, according to recent figures, the annual world production of asbestos is approximatively 2,000,000 tons. Currently, about 90% of world asbestos comes from four countries: Russia, China, Brazil and Kazakhstan; and the wide use of asbestos worldwide represents a g...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2002
C Paris F Galateau-Salle C Creveuil R Morello C Raffaelli J C Gillon M A Billon-Galland J C Pairon L Chevreau M Letourneux

A cross-sectional medical survey including collection of three consecutive sputum samples was carried out among 270 retired workers of a textile and friction materials factory, in order to investigate the relationship between asbestos body identification and asbestos exposure. The individual cumulative asbestos exposure, determined by means of a plant-specific job-exposure matrix based on asbes...

2010
Belayneh A Abejie Xiaorong Wang Stefanos N Kales David C Christiani

BACKGROUND Restrictive patterns of pulmonary function abnormalities associated with asbestos exposure are well described. Studies are less consistent, however, regarding the association of asbestos inhalation with airway dysfunction and obstructive impairment. METHODS We compared pulmonary function test results between 277 chrysotile exposed workers (22% non-smokers) and 177 unexposed control...

2017
Daniela Marsili Alessia Angelini Caterina Bruno Marisa Corfiati Alessandro Marinaccio Stefano Silvestri Amerigo Zona Pietro Comba

Background and history: Italy was the main asbestos producer and one of the greatest consumers in 20th century Europe until the asbestos ban was introduced in 1992. Asbestos exposure affected the population in a wide range of working environments, namely mining and marketing of asbestos, asbestos cement production, shipyards and textile industries. This also determined a widespread environmenta...

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