نتایج جستجو برای: asbestos

تعداد نتایج: 6150  

2009
R Petrauskaitė Everatt G Smolianskienė A Tossavainen S Cicėnas

Objective: To assess characteristics of asbestos exposure in respiratory cancer patients in Lithuania. Methods. Information on occupational exposure to asbestos was collected by personal interviews and occupational characteristics were evaluated among 183 lung cancer and mesothelioma patients with cumulative asbestos exposure ≥0.01 fibre years hospitalized at the Institute of Oncology, Vilnius....

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
rr tiwari national institute of occupational health, ahmedabad, india a saha regional occupational health centre (east). kolkata, india

[no abstract available]

Journal: :Sangyo igaku. Japanese journal of industrial health 1991
H Yoshimura K Takemoto

Occupationally induced lung cancer and mesothelioma have long been attributed to asbestos and moreover, several epidemiological studies have indicated a co-carcinogenic effect of cigarette smoking on the incidence of lung cancer in asbestos workers. The aim of the present study was to investigate the co-carcinogenic effects of asbestos and other carcinogens with emphasis placed on determining t...

عمادیان , امید, گدازنده , غلام علی, گوهری مقدم , کتایون, گوهری مقدم , کیوان,

Macicnant plevral mesothestioma is a primary neoplasm of the plevra asbestos exposune Ïs known to bean important risk factor in abovt 80% of cases. Ths case report presents  32 yr oldman who has no history of asbestos onset plevrstsl chestpain whsch msmecs pulmonary in farction. Due to embols. By revewing the records there are few case of sudden onset pasn. Ïn addstion pleuritic pasn was awo...

Journal: :Journal of Hazardous Materials 2021

Since the ban on use of asbestos due to its carcinogenic properties, removal cement, representing major asbestos-containing waste, has proven be a challenge in most industrial countries. Asbestos-containing products are mainly disposed landfills and have remained untreated. Bioremediation involving bacteria previously reported ability Pseudomonas aeruginosa release iron from flocking waste thro...

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2012
Kathleen Ruff

Quebec’s asbestos mines have operated for 130 years and made Quebec a world leader in export of asbestos over the past century. Even though the scientific evidence was overwhelming that use of asbestos was causing epidemics of asbestos-related diseases and death, the Quebec and Canadian governments continued to give the asbestos industry unquestioning financial and political backing. This legit...

2015
Danielle J. Carlin Theodore C. Larson Jean C. Pfau Stephen H. Gavett Arti Shukla Aubrey Miller Ronald Hines

Asbestos-related diseases continue to result in approximately 120,000 deaths every year in the United States and worldwide. Although extensive research has been conducted on health effects of occupational exposures to asbestos, many issues related to environmental asbestos exposures remain unresolved. For example, environmental asbestos exposures associated with a former mine in Libby, Montana,...

Journal: :Industrial health 2004
Hyun-Sul Lim Ji Yong Kim Kiyoshi Sakai Naomi Hisanaga

Both airborne asbestos and non-asbestos fiber concentrations were evaluated in Korean non-occupational environments. The airborne fiber concentrations were analyzed in 96 air samples, from 48 different points, by transmission electron microscopy, with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis. The geometric means of the airborne asbestos and non-asbestos fiber concentrations were 0.62 and 67.86, and 0.3...

2017
Harry Yi-Jui Wu Ro-Ting Lin Jung-Der Wang Yawen Cheng

This article describes the history of the asbestos use regulation process in Taiwan and the associated factors leading to its total ban in 2018. Despite the long history of asbestos mining and manufacturing since the Japanese colonial period, attempts to understand the impact of asbestos on the health of the population and to control its use did not emerge until the early 1980s. We attempted to...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2011
Gillian Frost Andrew Darnton Anne-Helen Harding

OBJECTIVES Workers in the asbestos industry tend to have high smoking rates compared to the general population. Both asbestos exposure and cigarette smoking are recognized risk factors for lung cancer mortality, but the exact nature of the interaction between the two remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of smoking and smoking cessation among asbestos workers in Gre...

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