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A 10 page paper which discusses the history and the current situation of
asbestos as it relates to its position as an occupational carcinogen. Bibliography lists 12
sources.
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such serves, or has served, to be an almost invaluable substance (Lordi; Reichman, 1993; p. 1471). In fact, it "was once hailed as a miracle mineral, and it was used
in a myriad of commercial products" (Lordi; Reichman, 1993; p. 1471). However, we have come to realize that asbestos is less than magical and many people exposed to the substance
eventually develop signs of cancer related to asbestos. In the following paper we present an examination of the history and epidemiology of asbestos, then present an examination of current litigation
and cases concerning cancer and asbestos. The paper finishes with a section discussing recent research involving asbestos and cancer. History Asbestos is found in a variety of products
such as "Cement pipes, Boiler insulation, Roofing shingles, Flowerpots, Textiles (including curtains), Floor tiles, Ceiling tiles, Paper products, Caulk, Brake linings, Wallboard, Clutch plates, Putty,Gaskets, Flooring felt, Pipe coverings" (Lordi;
Reichman, 1993; p. 1471). When it is incorporated into a product it is tightly bound. But, once that tight bond is disturbed, through cutting or other forms of destruction, the
asbestos "fibers are released into the atmosphere, increasing the potential for exposure" (Lordi; Reichman, 1993; p. 1471). AS we commonly understand, "asbestos exposure is associated with a number of serious
medical problems, including pleural changes (plaques, thickening and effusion) and fibrotic lung disease (asbestosis). Bronchogenic carcinoma and malignant mesothelioma of the pleura and the peritoneum are also related to asbestos
exposure" (Lordi; Reichman, 1993; p. 1471). Despite claims that asbestos is also responsible for upper and lower digestive tract cancer there has been insufficient evidence to prove asbestos involvement (Lordi;
Reichman, 1993). It is claimed that "More than 3,000 products contain asbestos" and that "Workers who are involved in the manufacture of materials and products that contain asbestos
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