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Applying definitions of “asbestos” to environmental and “low-dose” exposure Levels and health effects, particularly malignant mesothelioma

January 1, 2011

Although asbestos research has been ongoing for decades, this increased knowledge has not led to consensus in many areas of the field. Two such areas of controversy include the specific definitions of asbestos, and limitations in understanding exposure-response relationships for various asbestos types and exposure levels and disease. This document reviews the current regulatory and mineralogical definitions and how variability in these definitions has led to difficulties in the discussion and comparison of both experimental laboratory and human epidemiological studies for asbestos. This review also examines the issues of exposure measurement in both animal and human studies, and discusses the impact of these issues on determination of cause for asbestos-related diseases. Limitations include the lack of detailed characterization and limited quantification of the fibers in most studies. Associated data gaps and research needs are also enumerated in this review.

Publication Year 2011
Title Applying definitions of “asbestos” to environmental and “low-dose” exposure Levels and health effects, particularly malignant mesothelioma
DOI 10.1080/10937404.2011.556045
Authors B.W. Case, J.L. Abraham, G. Meeker, F.D. Pooley, K.E. Pinkerton
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B: Critical Reviews
Index ID 70044815
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Central Mineral and Environmental Resources Science Center