Malignant mesothelioma among employees of a Connecticut factory that manufactured friction materials using chrysotile asbestos

Finkelstein, MM; Meisenkothen, C

HERO ID

2584664

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2010

Language

English

PMID

20522518

HERO ID 2584664
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Malignant mesothelioma among employees of a Connecticut factory that manufactured friction materials using chrysotile asbestos
Authors Finkelstein, MM; Meisenkothen, C
Journal Annals of Occupational Hygiene
Volume 54
Issue 6
Page Numbers 692-696
Abstract There is ongoing argument about the potency of chrysotile asbestos to cause malignant mesothelioma. Risk assessment for chrysotile is influenced by the alleged absence of mesotheliomas among workers at the Raybestos Manhattan friction products plant in Connecticut, a plant that essentially used only chrysotile asbestos. Regrettably, the statement that there is an absence of mesothelioma deaths in the Connecticut plant is false. In this paper, we report on our review of the work histories and pathological reports of five individuals from the Connecticut plant who were diagnosed with mesothelioma. We discuss the Connecticut plant in relation to the most recent epidemiological information for chrysotile. Calculation suggests that mesothelioma rates at this plant were similar to those observed among Quebec miners and the South Carolina textile plant. We urge everyone concerned with the risk assessment of chrysotile asbestos to make use of all available data.
Doi 10.1093/annhyg/meq046
Pmid 20522518
Wosid WOS:000280903100009
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Language Text English
Keyword asbestos epidemiology; chrysotile; Connecticut; friction materials; mesothelioma; Raybestos; risk assessment
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