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Asbestos and Ship-Building: Fatal Consequences
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Hedley-Whyte J, Milamed DR
Ulster Med J (2008) Show Abstract »
The balance of about 300 deaths is attributed to asbestos causing cancer of the lung.
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Pleural mesothelioma caused by asbestos is listed as an occupational disease in the Federal Republic of Germany since 1977.
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The pathogenesis of mesothelioma.
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Carbone M, Bedrossian CW
Semin Diagn Pathol (2006) Show Abstract »
In these mesothelioma families, exposure to minimal amounts of erionite or asbestos appears sufficient to cause mesothelioma.
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The epidemiology of renal cell carcinoma.
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Lipworth L McLaughlin JK  » 
J Urol (2006) Show Abstract »
For occupational factors the weight of the evidence provides no consistent support for the hypotheses that renal cell cancer may be caused by asbestos, gasoline or trichloroethylene exposure.
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A novel SV40 TAg transgenic model of asbestos-induced mesothelioma: malignant transformation is dose dependent.
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Robinson C Lake RA  » 
Cancer Res (2006) Show Abstract »
Although it has been clear for >40 years that mesothelioma can be caused by asbestos, not all patients with this disease have a history of asbestos exposure.
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Environmental asbestos exposure and mesothelioma.
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Orenstein MR, Schenker MB
Curr Opin Pulm Med (2000) Show Abstract »
Asbestos is one of the most dangerous environmental carcinogens because of the small dose known to cause mesothelioma and the rapid lethality of the disease once it develops.
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Special attention is given to the asbestos-caused mesothelioma which has also been affiliated in the 7th decree of diseases resulting from the work (Berufskrankheitenverordnung) on the 1.1. 1977.
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The author refers data from the literature dealing with epidemiological, and also experimental, studies performed in these two countries, which confirm that asbestos produces mesotheliomas in man and laboratory animals.
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This article outlines the evidence supporting the conclusion that asbestos from brakes can and does cause mesothelioma, and describes the defendants' attempts to fabricate doubt about this conclusion.
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Overview of Asbestos Issues in Korea
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Kim HR
J Korean Med Sci (2009) Show Abstract »
Although this is a low cumulative level when compared with the results of epidemiologic studies of lung cancer caused by asbestos, it should not be ignored because asbestos is a carcinogen which can cause MM with small amounts.
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