Mesothelioma associated with use of drywall joint compound: a case series and review of literature

Dahlgren, J; Peckham, T

HERO ID

2554713

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

23433295

HERO ID 2554713
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Mesothelioma associated with use of drywall joint compound: a case series and review of literature
Authors Dahlgren, J; Peckham, T
Journal International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health
Volume 18
Issue 4
Page Numbers 337-343
Abstract <strong>BACKGROUND: </strong>Drywall joint compound contained asbestos fibers, primarily chrysotile, in the 1950s through the 1970s. Workers in a variety of construction trades and homeowners were exposed to respirable asbestos from the use of these products, including during handling, mixing, sanding, and sweeping. Disturbance of in-place asbesto-containing joint compound continues to be a potential source of exposure during demolition or repair of wallboard. Studies from the 1970s and 1980s report air fiber measurements above current and historic regulatory limits during intended usage, and typical asbestos-related disease in drywall construction workers.<br /><br /><strong>OBJECTIVES: </strong>We present three cases of mesothelioma in which the only known exposure to asbestos was from joint compound and review the literature on exposure circumstances, dose and fiber types.<br /><br /><strong>CONCLUSIONS: </strong>Physicians treating mesothelioma patients should obtain a history of exposure to these products during work or home remodeling.
Doi 10.1179/2049396712Y.0000000009
Pmid 23433295
Wosid WOS:000312824200010
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Mesothelioma; Asbestos; Chrysotile; Drywall; Joint compound; Consumer products